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Waves crashing over Pulpit rock at sunset and the promontory at Portland Bill, near Weymouth, Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England. Pulpit Rock is an artificial stack that was left behind after quarrymen dug away a natural arch in 1870s. The Jurassic Coast is a stretch of coastline with a geology that dates back 185 million years, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Lake Planšarsko in Jezersko is a little heart-shaped lake that was made by local inhabitants in memory of a larger glacial lake that had drained away, and after which Jezersko got its name. The mountains behind are several peaks of the Kamnik Alps.
Autumn colours at the fairytale cottage in Srednji Vrh village with the Julian Alps behind, near Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
Lighthouse at Portland Bill, near Weymouth, Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England.