UK's panoramic landscapes by Mike McFarlane – in pictures
View over Great Fen – Darlow's farm viewPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsRiver Derwent with Cromford bridgePhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsLancashire peat workings: desolation awaiting restorationPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife Trusts
The 'Odeon', Alderney, the most northerly of the Channel IslandsPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsKent – maintaining the ‘Medway Smile’ living landscapePhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsEversley Heathlands: A Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust living landscapePhotograph: The Wildlife TrustsPastures New, grasslands restoration project in DorsetPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsDevon: working wetlands on the CulmPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsCo Durham Beach – part of the Magical Coast living landscapePhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsCheshire: Gowy and Mersey washlandsPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsBumble Hole and Dudley Canal, West Midlands, EnglandPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsAnglesey wetlands, north WalesPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsTeifi Gateway WalesPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsTeifi Gateway, WalesPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsCoigach and Assynt, Scotland Photograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsCoigach and Assynt, ScotlandPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsUpper Tawe Valley, WalesPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsScottish Wildlife Trust’s CumbernauldPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsEssex: Wild City, from cathedralPhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsWindy but beautiful wild camp on Bredon Hill, Worcestershire, England Photograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife TrustsMike took more than 12,000 photographs during his year-long series of tours. The collection of 92 panoramic 360° virtual tours of Living Landscape schemes established by The Wildlife Trusts all over the UK will help to raise awareness of their landscape-scale work, using interactive features to bring these places to life on screen. The virtual tours can be experienced on The Wildlife Trusts’ websitePhotograph: Mike McFarlane/The Wildlife Trusts
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