"Located in northwest England, the English Lake District is a mountainous
area, whose valleys have been modelled by glaciers in the Ice Age and
subsequently shaped by an agro-pastoral land-use system characterized by
fields enclosed by walls. The combined work of nature and human
activity has produced a harmonious landscape in which the mountains are
mirrored in the lakes. Grand houses, gardens and parks have been
purposely created to enhance the landscape’s beauty. This landscape was
greatly appreciated from the 18th century onwards by the Picturesque and
later Romantic movements, which celebrated it in paintings, drawings
and words. It also inspired an awareness of the importance of beautiful
landscapes and triggered early efforts to preserve them."
Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/422
Courtesy of claire2107 from postcrossing forum
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