I am very much of the opinion, shared by many, that there are no dull places, just dull photographers. All the same, some places are just harder than others not to be dull in.
That being said, I'm going to poke the funny round thing in the tree with my little stick (the last time I said something like this I was blistered as a bloodsucking Yankee swine to such a degree that even many Brits took pity on me).
Living in Britain provides advantages that one can hardly dream of in the middle of a large continent. You have mountains, moors, coastlines, lakes, and just a stupendous amount of scenery, not even to count the cultural remains of a land that has had human occupancy for nearly half a million years. Most of it is within a relatively short distance in an automobile. The good old USA has an even broader selection of scenery, to be sure, but DAYS of travel are sometimes necessary to get there unless one flies and rents a car - no cheap thing these days.
So, to use an Americanism, "quit your bellyaching" and go out and take those lovely pictorial scenes that you all do so well (and, no, I'm not being ironic -- The British magazines like
Digital Camera publish a body of reader photographs that are superb, if very different on the whole than what we see here)
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