Adjectives for describing landscapes
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blazing burning brightly and strongly
bustling full of busy activity
farflung very distant, remote
plunging extremely steep
meandering of a river or road, following a route which is not straight or direct
parched dried out because of too much heat and not enough rain
sun-drenched to describe a place that receives a lot of sun
snowcapped to describe mountains or hills with snow on them
crumbling old and falling into small pieces
breathtaking extremely exciting, beautiful or surprising
wooded covered with trees
barren unable to produce plants or fruit
dreary boring and making you feel unhappy
abundant more than enough
picturesque attractive in appearance, especially in an old-fashioned way
rugged uneven and wild; not easy to travel over
wind-swept open to and not protected from strong winds, or (of people) having hair that is untidy because it has been blown in different directions by the wind
derelict abandonded, no longer in use
dusky dark in colour
desolate describes a place that is unattractive and empty, with no people or nothing pleasant in it
jagged rough and uneven, with sharp points
towering very tall and impressive
lush covered with healthy green plants or grass
cobbled made of rounded stones used on the surface of an old-fashioned road
undulating describing or having small hills and slopes that look like waves
dense thick; close together; difficult to go or see through