Travellers enjoy a warm sunset near the village of Odeceixe, in the Algarve, Portugal. Odeceixe sits within the impressive South West Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park
Sunset at St Michael's Mount, United Kingdom. In the past, it was a Benedictine Priory linked with Mont St Michel in France. At low tide, the Mount can be reached by foot
The clouds engulf the valley in Exmoor National Park south west England, United Kingdom. Named after the River Exe, it features open moorland and abundant wildlife
The reflection effect at Eilean Donan castle, in the Scottish Highlands. Built originally in the 13th Century, it’s one the most iconic images of Scotland
The Old Man of Storr, in the Isle of Skye, Scotland. The rock feature has been voted as a runner up in Landmark of the Year in the BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards 2015/16
The drama on the shores of the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. The lake gets its vivid colour from the rock-flour carried down the valley from the glaciers
The calm, clear turquoise waters and soft sand of Anse Royale beach in Mahe, Seychelles Islands
A tourist climbs the impressive dune formation in the Namib desert, alongside the Skeleton Coast, in Namibia. The Namib is the oldest desert and has the highest sand dunes on earth
Round bale field at sunset near Castro Verde, in the Alentejo, southern Portugal. The Alentejo is the largest region in the country, but sparsely populated
Cable car tourists at the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains of Australia. The cable car offers impressive views over the Blue Mountains, near Katoomba
Detail of a Gunnera leaf (Poor Man's Umbrella) Poás Volcano, Costa Rica. The leaves can grow up to 3 metres wide
Strokkur is a highly active geyser in Geysir Hot Spring Area, Iceland. Located along the Golden Circle, it erupts every few minutes, pumping hot water up to 50 metres into the air
One of the many waterfalls in Milford Sound, a fiord in New Zealand's South Island. Milford Sound is New Zealand’s most famous tourist attraction
Melting ice at the Fjallsárlón glacier lake, in Iceland. It sits at the south end of the Icelandic glacier Vatnajökull, c from the famous Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon
Tourists walking and horse riding towards the top of the active Pacaya volcano in Antigua, Guatemala. The last eruption happened in 2003
Aurora Borealis in Inari, Lapland, Finland. The phenomenon known as Northern Lights is caused when the particles released from the sun reach the earth's atmosphere
Built in 1950, Skarð lighthouse, in Iceland is still operational and protects the ships entering the Miðfjörður fjord
The alpine scenery at Mount Cook. It is New Zealand's highest peak and featured as the Lonely Mountain in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, the prequel to the Lord of Rings
Three Sisters, in Katoomba, Blue Mountains National Park, Australia. The unusual rock formation represents three sisters turned to stone, according to the Aboriginal legend
The sun shines through the dense forest in the Blue Mountains National Park, Australia
Swallow Falls is the highest continuous waterfall in Wales, United Kingdom. The falls are located on the River Llugwy, inside Snowdonia National Park
Seljalandsfoss waterfall at the base of the Eyjafjallajökull Glacier, 120kms from Reykjavik, Iceland. It drops 60 metres and allows tourists to walk behind it
Low tide at Praia da Bordeira, Carrapateira, on Portugal's Algarve coast. It is also known by its rugged limestone cliffs and extensive sand dunes