RM2WN1JTB–The RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, February 2024. The brown material along the water's edge looks like a scum deposit of unknown origin
RM2WN1JTY–The RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, February 2024. The brown material along the water's edge looks like a scum deposit of unknown origin
RM2WN1M66–The RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, February 2024. The level of flooding in 2024 seems to be higher than previous years.
RM2WN1M67–The RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, February 2024. The brown material along the water's edge looks like a scum deposit of unknown origin
RM2WN1M8B–The RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, February 2024. The level of flooding in 2024 seems to be higher than previous years.
RM2WN1J2K–Reed beds at Dogsthorpe Star Pit Nature Reserve, a former brick pit in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, now restored as a nature reserve
RM2WN1M73–The RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, February 2024. The brown material along the water's edge looks like a scum deposit of unknown origin
RM2WN1J2G–Reed beds at Dogsthorpe Star Pit Nature Reserve, a former brick pit in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, now restored as a nature reserve
RM2WN1M7A–The RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, February 2024. The brown material along the water's edge looks like a scum deposit of unknown origin
RM2WN1J2P–Reed beds at Dogsthorpe Star Pit Nature Reserve, a former brick pit in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, now restored as a nature reserve
RM2WN1J2M–Reed beds at Dogsthorpe Star Pit Nature Reserve, a former brick pit in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, now restored as a nature reserve
RM2WN1J40–Reed beds at Dogsthorpe Star Pit Nature Reserve, a former brick pit in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, now restored as a nature reserve
RM2WN1J44–Dogsthorpe Star Pit Nature Reserve, a former brick pit in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, now restored as a nature reserve
RM2WN1M77–Scum at the edge of the RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, February 2024.
RM2WN1M6Y–The RIver Nene in flood in central Peterborough, February 2024. The brown material along the water's edge looks like a scum deposit of unknown origin
RM2WFC8Y4–The weeping willow tree in Central Park, Peterborough, in September 2023
RM2WFC8X8–The weeping willow tree in Central Park, Peterborough, laden with catkins, in March 2023
RM2WFC94J–View through trees towards Durham Cathedral with colourful autumnal woodland n November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC933–Colourful autumnal woodland and Durham Cathedral in November on the banks of the River Wear, from Prebends Bridge, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC929–Colourful autumnal woodland, The Old Fulling Mill and Durham Cathedral in November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC91P–Detail weathered volcanic rocks forming the seaward side of the phreatomagmatic cone of Montana Amarilla, Costa del Silencio, Tenerife
RM2WFC95K–Colourful autumnal woodland and Durham Castle in November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC990–Colourful autumnal woodland and Durham Cathedral in November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC909–Detail weathered volcanic rocks forming the seaward side of the phreatomagmatic cone of Montana Amarilla, Costa del Silencio, Tenerife
RM2WFC958–Colourful autumnal woodland and Durham Castle in November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC94W–Colourful autumnal woodland and Durham Castle in November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC972–Colourful autumn woodland, Prebends Bridge and colourful reflections in the River Wear in November, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC988–Colourful autumnal woodland and Durham Cathedral in November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC96H–Colourful autumnal woodland and Durham Castle in November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC97C–Colourful autumnal woodland and Durham Cathedral in November on the banks of the River Wear, from Prebends Bridge, Durham, England, UK
RM2WFC8YW–The yellow cone of Montana Amarilla, Tenerife. The yellow colour is due to chemical alteration of the erupting magma interacting with sea water
RM2T299D0–A calm summer evening at Lough Nasnahida, a bogland lake near Doochary, County Donegal, Ireland
RM2WFC92M–Colourful autumnal woodland, The Old Fulling Mill and Durham Cathedral in November on the banks of the River Wear, Durham, England, UK
RM2WCTDBA–Erica canariensis, a native tree heather formerly classsified as Erica arborea, in seed in monteverde woodland, Teno Alto, Tenerife, Canary Islands
RM2T299CR–A cluster of teasels (Dipsacus fullonum) in October
RM2T299C2–Yew tree (Taxus baccata) with abundant red berries in October Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2EK–Small calcareous sand dune with aeolian (wind-produced) ripples, partly colonised by vegetation, Montana Roja, El Medano, Tenerife, Canary Islands
RM2WCTDAX–A close-up of colourful elder leaves, backlit in autumn sunshine, in woodland near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RM2T1N5MD–A section of the massive cliff at Las Puntas, El Hierro, with abundant Astydamia latifolia gone to seed on the scree at the base of the cliff
RM2T299CM–Ash keys, the seed pods of an ash tree in October in woodland near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RM2T1N5RG–Cliff near Punta de Hidalga, Anaga, Tenerife, with abundant native vegetation including numerous dragon trees (Dracaena draco)
RM2T1N5M7–A section of the massive cliff at Las Puntas, El Hierro, with abundant Astydamia latifolia gone to seed on the scree at the base of the cliff
RM2T299C7–Ash keys, the seed pods of an ash tree in October in woodland near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RM2WCTDKH–Canarina canariensis (canary bellflower, bicacaro) in flower in monteverde woodland in November near Teno Alto, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
RM2WCTD2N–View over blue ocean towards the extinct red volcanic cone of Montana Roja, near El Medano, from the malpais of Costa del Silencio, Tenerife
RM2WCTDD6–Isoplexis canariensis (canary foxglove, cresta de gallo) in flower in June in monteverde woodland,Teno Alto, Tenerife,
RM2WCTDKE–Canarina canariensis (canary bellflower, bicacaro) in flower in monteverde woodland in November near Teno Alto, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
RM2WCTDKF–Canarina canariensis (canary bellflower, bicacaro) in flower in monteverde woodland in November near Teno Alto, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
RM2WCTDB6–Aeonium lindleyi, a Canarian endemic species of the houseleek family, in flower near Punta de Hidalga, Anaga, Tenerife, Canary Islands
RM2WCTD2W–The yellow cone of Montana Amarilla, Tenerife. The yellow colour is due to chemical alteration of the erupting magma interacting with sea water
RM2WCTDAK–The yellow cone of Montana Amarilla, Tenerife. The yellow colour is due to chemical alteration of the erupting magma interacting with sea water
RM2WCTD23–Looking over the 1909 Chinyero lava flow and villages of Las Manchas and Santiago del Teide to La Gomera from high on Montana Bilma, Tenerife, Spain
RM2WCTCWB–Looking over the 1909 Chinyero lava flow and villages of Las Manchas and Santiago del Teide to La Gomera from high on Montana Bilma, Tenerife, Spain
RM2WCTD99–The yellow cone of Montana Amarilla, Tenerife. The yellow colour is due to chemical alteration of the erupting magma interacting with sea water
RM2WCTD38–The yellow cone of Montana Amarilla, Tenerife. The yellow colour is due to chemical alteration of the erupting magma interacting with sea water
RM2T4J23P–Adenocarpus foliolosus (codeso de monte, sticky broom), a Canarian endemic, flowering in springtime in native pine forest, Chinyero, Tenerife
RM2T4J28G–Canarian native pine forest (Pinus canariensis) with burnt tree trunks after a forest fire a few years ago but recovering well with new growth
RM2T4J24A–Adenocarpus foliolosus (codeso de monte, sticky broom), a Canarian endemic, flowering in springtime in native pine forest, Chinyero, Tenerife
RM2T4J23X–Adenocarpus foliolosus (codeso de monte, sticky broom), a Canarian endemic, flowering in springtime in native pine forest, Chinyero, Tenerife
RM2T4J242–Adenocarpus foliolosus (codeso de monte, sticky broom), a Canarian endemic, flowering in springtime in native pine forest, Chinyero, Tenerife
RM2T299C5–Tiny immature hazel (Corylus avellana) catkins and green leaves in early October in woodland near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J273–Lava flow with pahoehoe texture with young aa lava from the 1909 eruption of Chinyero Volcano in the background, Tenerife, Canary Islands
RM2T4J29E–AA lava flow from the 1909 eruption of Chinyero Volcano (dark red mountain middle of picture) with Teide Volcano in the background, Chinyero, Tenerife
RM2T299DE–Close-up of cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), flowering in summertime, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2DN–Close-up of red berries of guelder rose (Viburnum opulus) in native woodland, in October, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2KC–Common English ivy (Hedera helix) flowering in September, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2E0–Female catkins of alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) flowering in October, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2DY–Female catkins of alder tree (Alnus glutinosa) flowering in October, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2ER–The fruits of a field maple tree (Acer campestre) in September, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2G4–The winged fruits (samaras) of a sycamore tree (Acer pseudoplatanus) in September, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2K8–The winged fruits (samaras) of a sycamore tree (Acer pseudoplatanus) in September, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T4J2DK–View across bogland towards the Derryveagh Mountains, including the iconic Mount Errigal, from bogland near Falcarragh, County Donegal, Ireland
RM2T4J23G–Bark with orange resin of native Canarian pine trees (Pinus canariensis) which were burnt in a forest fire and are now recovering, Chinyero, Tenerife
RM2T4J27J–Large block of aa lava protruding from the 1909 flow from Chinyero Volcano, possibly formed by solidification and compression of the lava surface
RM2T4J218–Bark with orange resin of native Canarian pine trees (Pinus canariensis) which were burnt in a forest fire and are now recovering, Chinyero, Tenerife
RM2T4J23D–Bark with orange resin of native Canarian pine trees (Pinus canariensis) which were burnt in a forest fire and are now recovering, Chinyero, Tenerife
RM2T2K7XD–Garton Lough, County Donegal, Ireland
RM2T2K7WH–View across bogland towards the Derryveagh Mountains, including the iconic Mount Errigal, from bogland near Falcarragh, County Donegal, Ireland
RM2T299D2–Ripe red and unripe green homegrown tomatoes on tomato plant growing outdoors in garden, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T2K7WC–View across bogland towards the Derryveagh Mountains, including the iconic Mount Errigal, from bogland near Falcarragh, County Donegal, Ireland
RM2T2K7WR–View towards the Poison Glen and the huge glacial corrie carved out of the Main Donegal Granite, Derryveagh Mountains, County Donegal, Ireland
RM2T299D5–Ripe red and unripe green homegrown tomatoes on tomato plant growing outdoors in garden, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T299E2–Tomato plant with yellow flowers growing outdoors in garden, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T299E1–Tomato plant with yellow flowers growing outdoors in garden, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T299DR–Ripe red and unripe green homegrown tomatoes on tomato plant growing outdoors in garden, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T299E3–Ripe red and unripe green homegrown tomatoes on tomato plant growing outdoors in garden, Cambridgeshire, England
RM2T2K7PB–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7RD–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7PF–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7PY–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7NA–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7R8–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7MW–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7NG–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7PM–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7MJ–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7JM–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T2K7N3–The lake at Coole Park Nature Reserve, is part of a system of ephemeral lakes or turloughs in the karst landscape west of Gort, County Galway
RM2T1N5T2–Lycium intricatum, a native Canarian succulent, thorny plant species, near Punta de Hidalga, Anaga, Tenerife, Canary Islands
RM2T1N5RW–Aeonium lindleyi, a Canarian endemic species of the houseleek family, in flower near Punta de Hidalga, Anaga, Tenerife, Canary Islands
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