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Gnarled Exposed Heather Roots On Cornish Moorland Royalty-Free Stock Image
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Gnarled exposed heather roots on Cornish moorland #179734780
Description
The intricate pattern of exposed gnarled heather roots on the dry soil high up on moorland in Cornwall
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Pine trees with gnarled roots growing on the slope exposed to soil erosion. Ecological problems
Pine trees with gnarled roots growing on the slope exposed to soil erosion. Ecological problems
Pine trees with gnarled roots growing on the slope exposed to soil erosion. Ecological problems
Pine trees with gnarled roots growing on the slope exposed to soil erosion. Ecological problems
Pine trees with gnarled roots growing on the slope exposed to soil erosion. Ecological problems
Pine trees with gnarled roots growing on the slope exposed to soil erosion. Ecological problems
Twisted exposed gnarled roots of pine trees growing on a slope of a hill in Lynn Canyon Park forest in Vancouver, Canada
Twisted exposed gnarled roots of pine trees growing on a slope of a hill in Lynn Canyon Park forest in Vancouver, Canada
Twisted exposed gnarled roots of pine trees growing on a slope of a hill in Lynn Canyon Park forest in Vancouver, Canada
The roots of an ancient oak are almost totally exposed by erosion