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Fells

Fells are open, uncultivated upland areas, often characterized by their grassy or heathland terrain, typically found in hilly or mountainous regions. They are usually broad, natural landscapes with some rough vegetation, and can serve as grazing land for sheep or other livestock. Fells are valued for their scenic beauty, ecological importance, and open character, providing habitats for various wildlife and recreational opportunities for people. Their distinguishing features include their elevation, natural vegetation, and often, absence of dense trees or forest cover.