
A road sign on the way to Borth Beach illustrates Wales’s seemingly unpronounceable place-names. Anglesey has the distinction of having the railway station with the longest name in Britain, possibly the whole world: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, which translates as “St. Mary’s church in the hollow of the white hazel near a rapid whirlpool and the church of St. Tysilio of the red cave.”

untitled by shawn lenker on Flickr.

Charlesworth is a hamlet near the gateway to the Peak District National Park, aka the larger village of Glossop, in Derbyshire England. I want to climb inside this image, like Eustace did the painting in Voyage of the Dawn Treader (The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S.Lewis)
(image Greg on flickr)

meltwater, hertfordshire (by flatworldsedge)