When "Normies" watch the Lord of the Rings movies (Especially the extended edition) They usually complain about all the sweeping shots where all you see are huge vistas, mountains, forests, fields, and rivers. What they don't realize is that this is just a tiny taste of what's in the books. Tolkien can write an entire page, only describing the way a road twists and turns next to a forest of old, bent trees, with grey, shimmering hills in the distance, nestled between two snowy mountains whose peak kisses the bright cloudy sky, that's painted in gold and orange as the sun sets… well, I may not be as eloquent as Tolkien but you get the picture.
This kind of "Geography p*rn" is all over the Lord of the Rings books and it just shows how much Tolkien loved the English countryside and the geography of all the other countries he was sent to during his interesting life.
God bless that guy, seriously.