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This UNESCO World Heritage Site features over 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns, formed by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago.
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Stretching 95 miles along the Dorset and East Devon coast, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases 185 million years of geological history through its cliffs, rock formations, and fossils.
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England's largest National Park, the Lake District is a haven for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers.
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Home to Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, Snowdonia National Park is a wonderland of mountains, valleys, waterfalls, and ancient castles.
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Encompassing mountains, glens, lochs, and rugged coastlines, the Scottish Highlands offer breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and a unique culture.
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This prehistoric monument, shrouded in mystery, has captivated people for centuries.
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Perched on a volcanic crag, Edinburgh Castle has witnessed centuries of Scottish history.
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One of England's grandest palaces, Blenheim served as the birthplace of Winston Churchill and boasts opulent architecture, landscaped gardens, and a rich heritage.
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This Georgian city, famous for its Roman baths and elegant architecture, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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This historic castle served as a royal palace, prison, and execution ground for centuries.
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