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Peat hags near Loadpot Hill above Ullswater in the Lake District, UK. Peat bogs are a great carbon sink, as the sequestrate large amounts of carbon. They are also great natural sponges that are important water reservoors. They help to balance out water flows, balancing the worst excesses of drought and flood.
Cumbria
Lake District
National Park
hill
mountain
moor
moorland
summit
plateau
peat
peat bog
carbon sink
sky
blue
cloud
sun
sunny
sunlight
landscape
Ullswater
Loadpot hill
peat hag
peat hags
vegeation
grass
bog
boggy
water reserve
reservoir
erosion
eroded
pear erosion.
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