Grand Canyon? Zambezi river gorge? In fact, it's the Hunt Cliff at Saltburn, Redcar & Cleveland.Photograph: Joe Cornish/Britain on ViewMexico? Australian outback? No, these unusual rock formations are to be found no further than Thornwick Nab, near Flamborough Head, East Riding, Yorkshire.Photograph: Joe Cornish/Britain on ViewTunisian coast? Believe it or not, these waves are crashing on the rocks at Nash Point in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.Photograph: David Sellman/Britain on View
Are we in Egypt? No, Scotland. This is a view from the sand dunes on Fairaid Head looking across Balnakeil Bay, at the mouth of the Kyle of Durness.Photograph: David Noton/Britain on ViewThailand? Malaysia? No, we're in Cornwall at Pedn Vounder, an unofficial naturist beach.Photograph: Philip Fenton/Britain on ViewMiddle Earth? No, Northern Ireland. County Antrim to be precise, and a mist over the Giant's Causeway, an astonishing complex of basalt columns packed together which form stepping stones disappearing under the sea.Photograph: Derek Croucher/Britain on ViewNew Zealand? Norway? In fact, we're in Scotland. This is a dawn view of mountain scenary at Trotternish, near The Quirang, on the Isle of Skye.Photograph: David Noton/Britain on ViewNamibia? Perhaps Jordan? No, we're back to Yorkshire for this view of a lone and windswept tree in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.Photograph: Joe Cornish/Britain on ViewMont St-Michel? Morocco? No, Northumberland. A view towards Bamburgh Castle along a beach with a striking Dolomite rock ledge. Photograph: Joe Cornish/Britain on ViewSerengeti? Kruger Park? No, we're in near Mildenhall in Suffolk for this view of pine trees silhouetted against the sunrise.Photograph: Rod Edwards/Britain on View
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