This document summarizes different types of landscapes. It distinguishes between natural features, which are made by nature like rivers and forests, and man-made features such as villages and houses. Mountainous landscapes contain mountains, lakes, forests, mountain ranges, valleys, and rivers. The highest point of a mountain is the summit, while the sides are called slopes and the beginning is the foot. Coastal landscapes have cliffs, beaches, islands, lighthouses, and harbours. Flat landscapes lack high mountains and contain plains and fields. National parks are protected areas for landscapes, plants and animals, and visitors must follow rules like not littering or touching animals.