Peat bog. Close-up of cracks in a thick layer of peat
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Peat bog. Close-up of cracks in a thick layer of peat
Peat bog. Close-up of cracks in a thick layer of peat. Peat is an organic material that forms when plant debris decomposes in anaerobic (airless) conditions, such as in a waterlogged area like a marsh. Peat can be mined and used both as a fuel and as a fertiliser. Photographed in September in Sutherland county, in the Highland region of Scotland
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Anaerobic Autumn Cracked Highland Region Highlands Peat Scot Land Scottish September Sutherland
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