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This category is intended to lead to websites about the landscapes of the Bristish Isles, including Northern Ireland.
Websites cover the subject of Geography for the UK, which for international purposes is divided under the topics of  Science: Earth Sciences.
Large areas recognised as requiring preservation and control of development, are included under: 
UK: Travel and Tourism: Parks: National Parks.
This category leads to websites for landscapes that have been designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty,
based on their national importance and to protect their character and preserve wildlife.ranging from
lowland heath, wild moor, peaks, gorges, cliffs, rolling hills, sandy beaches, coves, rocky shores, sand dunes, salt marsh and estuaries..
Lyme Regis is located in Dorset, England. The cliffs at Lyme Regis are composed of sediment deposited during the Jurassic, and have yielded marine fossils such as ammonoids and spectacular marine reptiles. The fossils of Lyme Regis fired the imagination of some of the earliest palaeontologists, and the site continues to amaze and delight fossil collectors. This location, with the surrounding coast of Devon and Dorset, has recently been accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This distinction is expected to greatly increase the number of visitors with a geological interest to the area.
This category leads to websites about the parts of the UK that have been reclaimed from
either the sea or marshland that has been drained.
This category also includes websites about proposals to reclaim land, and protect land from flooding
by barriers for rising sea levels [until there is a separate category linked from here].
Where there is an area that is relevant to more than one Locality in the UK, or the Top of the Directory
a subcategory here can been used to link them.
These subcategories may include links to locality categories that have Land Reclamation businesses.
 
Note that Businesses are not listed in the Environment/Landscapes tree, and these are listed
according to the current ontology;
Once in the locality of their head office if shown on the website, and
once in the Topical category according to the significance outside the region.
Namely websites must include addresses in Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales, besides England.