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Crags Collection (page 3)

Discover the rugged beauty of crags around the world

Background imageCrags Collection: Picture No. 10741269

Picture No. 10741269
England - Aerial view of red Permian sandstone stacks and crags with evocative names such as Tower of Babel, the Razor and the Lost World. Date:

Background imageCrags Collection: Picture No. 10900779

Picture No. 10900779
Southern sea otter (Enhydra lutris) Date:

Background imageCrags Collection: Picture No. 10893872

Picture No. 10893872
Beech Tree - beside Crags (Fagus sylvatica) Date:

Background imageCrags Collection: Picture No. 10893859

Picture No. 10893859
Beech Tree - amongst Shaftoe Crags (Fagus sylvatica) Date:

Background imageCrags Collection: Natural Bridge, coast off Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Natural Bridge, coast off Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageCrags Collection: Cliffs along a rocky coastline, Island Rock, Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Cliffs along a rocky coastline, Island Rock, Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageCrags Collection: Road bridge across Mouse Water, at Cartland Crags (Cartlane Craigs), near Lanark, Scotland

Road bridge across Mouse Water, at Cartland Crags (Cartlane Craigs), near Lanark, Scotland. Built by the Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford (1757-1834), it was completed in 1822

Background imageCrags Collection: The Review by her Majesty of Rifle Volunteers at Edinburgh: View Looking Towards

The Review by her Majesty of Rifle Volunteers at Edinburgh: View Looking Towards Arthurs Seat and Salisbury Crags, 1860 Engraving

Background imageCrags Collection: Sphinx Rock rock formation on fell, Great Gable, Lake District N. P. Cumbria, England, June

Sphinx Rock rock formation on fell, Great Gable, Lake District N. P. Cumbria, England, June
Sphinx Rock rock formation on fell, Great Gable, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, June

Background imageCrags Collection: Rocher du Lion granite crags and maquis scrub covered Roccapina valley, southern Corsica, France

Rocher du Lion granite crags and maquis scrub covered Roccapina valley, southern Corsica, France, Europe

Background imageCrags Collection: View east to Crag Lough from Windshields Crag to Hotbank Farm and Crags, Hadrians Wall

View east to Crag Lough from Windshields Crag to Hotbank Farm and Crags, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northumbria National Park, Northumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCrags Collection: EEL CRAGS

EEL CRAGS
Eel Crags, a natural rock formation above Grange-in- Borrowdale, Cumbria, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageCrags Collection: View over surrounding farmland from Almscliff Crag rock formation at sunset, North Rigton

View over surrounding farmland from Almscliff Crag rock formation at sunset, North Rigton, North Yorkshire, England, august

Background imageCrags Collection: Gritstone rocks at twilight, Almscliff Crag rock formation, North Rigton, North Yorkshire

Gritstone rocks at twilight, Almscliff Crag rock formation, North Rigton, North Yorkshire, England, august

Background imageCrags Collection: View over stubble field towards castle on sandstone crag, Beeston Castle, Beeston, Cheshire

View over stubble field towards castle on sandstone crag, Beeston Castle, Beeston, Cheshire, England, january

Background imageCrags Collection: View over pasture with dairy heifers towards castle on sandstone crag, Beeston Castle, Beeston

View over pasture with dairy heifers towards castle on sandstone crag, Beeston Castle, Beeston, Cheshire, England, january

Background imageCrags Collection: Rock strata of millstone grit, Almscliff Crag rock formation, North Rigton, North Yorkshire

Rock strata of millstone grit, Almscliff Crag rock formation, North Rigton, North Yorkshire, England, october

Background imageCrags Collection: Eurasian Crag-martin (Ptyonoprogne rupestris) adult, standing on crag, Pyrenees, Spain

Eurasian Crag-martin (Ptyonoprogne rupestris) adult, standing on crag, Pyrenees, Spain

Background imageCrags Collection: Two Jaguars - South America

Two Jaguars - South America
Two Jaguars (Panthera onca). The jaguars present range extends from Mexico across much of Central America and south to Paraguay and northern Argentina

Background imageCrags Collection: Castle Nick Milecastle

Castle Nick Milecastle
Milecastle 39 on Hadrians Wall. Castle Nick built by the legion VI Victrix. The dramtic use of the natural line of crag defense is very striking at this milecastle

Background imageCrags Collection: Hadrians Wall / Steel Rigg

Hadrians Wall / Steel Rigg
Hadrians Wall running along the edge of the limestone crags at Steel Rigg near Hexham, west of Housesteads Fort and Crag Lough

Background imageCrags Collection: Wall at Crag Lough

Wall at Crag Lough
One of the most famous views of Hadrians Wall is the section which runs atop the limestone crags, west of Crag Lough

Background imageCrags Collection: West Gate at Housesteads

West Gate at Housesteads
The Western Gate of Housesteads Fort (Borcovius). This substantially excavated fort is on a dramatic stretch of the wall perched atop limestone crags

Background imageCrags Collection: Holyrood - Distant

Holyrood - Distant
Distant view of the Palace, with Arthurs Seat and Salisbury Crags behind

Background imageCrags Collection: Grasmere / Allom / 1832

Grasmere / Allom / 1832
Grasmere Lake from Butter Crags, Westmorland



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Discover the rugged beauty of crags around the world. 🌍 From the majestic Stirling Castle in Scotland to the picturesque Northern Irish coastline with its wide sandy beaches in Ballycastle, County Antrim, and the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Ireland. Explore Craig Cwn Silyn mountain in North Wales or admire the stunning view of Raquette Lake from the Crags in Adirondack Mountains. Don't miss out on witnessing nature's wonders at their finest - take a hike up Arthurs Seat and Salisbury Crags in Edinburgh, Scotland. Marvel at Marsh Daisy along Doolin's coast or explore Malham Cove's limestone pavement deeply eroded by acid rain, creating clints and grykes that provide habitat for rare plants like hart's tongue ferns. And let's not forget about Hebden Bridge - Hardcastle Crags and Salisbury Crags which offer unique experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply want to immerse yourself in nature's grandeur, these craggy landscapes will leave you awe-inspired.