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360° VR panorama looking out from the top of Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, near Loch Ness, Scotland. At a height of 699 metres above sea level, the hill is classed as a Graham. Meall Fuar-mhonaidh is the most prominent summit around Loch Ness and provides excellent views along the Great Glen.
On the top is a cairn, which is a large pile of loose rocks that marks the summit of the mountain.
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360° VR panorama of Birch and Hazel woodland in autumn near the foot of Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, Scotland. Meall Fuar-mhonaidh is the most prominent peak visible from around Loch Ness, and rises to a height of 699 metres above sea level.
The part of hillside here is covered with bracken, as well as the birch and hazel trees. A large amount of fruticose lichens grow on the trees.
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360° VR panorama of a track through the woods in autumn near Grotaig, Loch Ness, Scotland. The woodland is comprised mostly of birch and oak trees, with yellow autumn foliage. The branches and trunks of the trees are covered with fruticose lichens.
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360° VR panorama of a seat in the woodlands at Allt na Criche, near Loch Ness, Scotland. The woods are planted with a variety of trees, but with conifers being dominant. The floor of the woods is littered with brown conifer needles. This panorama was taken in autumn.
Allt na Criche is owned and operated by the Forestry Commission Scotland. The name is Gaelic, and means ‘boundary stream’. The burn (stream) here traditionally marked the boundary between the estates of Glenmoriston and Glenurquhart.
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360° VR panorama of the trees in autumn colours lining the edge of a field making up part of Farndon Fields in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK. Farndon Fields is currently under development by David Wilson Homes, with a range of 1 – 5 bedroom properties being constructed.
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360° VR panorama of the trees in their autumn colours that grow alongside the path on the southern edge of Welland Park in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK. The park was originally opened in 1935 and features many attractions, including a children’s play area, tennis courts, and a riverside walk.
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360° VR panorama of the pathway that runs along the south of Welland Park, parallel with Welland Park Road. In autumn the trees planted along the pathway put on a colourful show as their leaves turn yellow and red.
Originally opened in 1935, Welland Park, located in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK, is a popular location with both residents and visitors to the town. The park features many attractions, including tennis courts, a large children’s play area, bedding displays, and a riverside walk.
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360° VR panorama of trees in their autumn colours behind the northern end of the bowling green in Welland Park, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK. The park was originally opened in 1935 and features many attractions, including a children’s play area, bedding displays, and riverside walk.
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360° VR panorama taken outside the playpark in Welland Park in autumn.
Welland Park, located in the town of Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK, was originally opened in 1935 and features many attractions, including tennis courts, bedding displays, and a riverside walk. The play area, shown here, was opened in 2008 at a cost of £300,000 and has proved to be a popular attraction.
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360° VR panorama of the autumn leaves carpeting the ground in part of Welland Park behind Welland Park College in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK. The park was originally opened in 1935 and features many attractions, including a riverside walk, tennis courts and a bowling green.