"Landscapes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Landscapes refer to the natural or artificial features of an area of land, such as hills, valleys, mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, deserts, and cities. It can also refer to an artistic representation of such features, often depicted in painting, photography, or architecture.
Here are five usage examples of the word "landscapes":
A Land Rover is a type of four-wheel drive vehicle that is known for its ruggedness, reliability, and off-road capabilities. It was first introduced in 1948 and has been produced by Land Rover, a British company, ever since. Land Rovers are popular for both on-road and off-road use, and are often used for adventures, exploration, and even as search and rescue vehicles.
Designed or arranged in an attractive and aesthetically pleasing way, often with gardens, paths, and other features, to enhance the appearance of a natural or urban environment.
Landseer is a noun that refers to a breed of large, heavy-coated dog that originated in Canada. It is often described as a giant Newfoundland dog with a distinctive black and white coat pattern. Edward Landseer was also a British artist known for his depictions of dogs in art, particularly the Landseer breed.
Landslides refer to the sudden and rapid movement of rock, soil, or debris down a slope, often caused by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
A landslip is a sudden and rapid movement of a portion of the bed of a river, or a slope of land, often as a result of erosion or the collapse of the underlying material. It can also refer to a sudden and sudden down slope movement of rock, soil, or debris along a slope, often resulting in a rockfall or mudflow.