It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
The Giants Causeway.
The 'Giants Causeway' on the north coast of Co. Antrim.
The Giants Causeway is not in Belfast. It is about 98 kilometres or 61 miles from it.
You are probably referring to the Giants Causeway, which is made of basalt. The main island off the coast is Rathlin Island.
The Giants Causeway.
The Giants causeway is linked to the legend of Finn MacCool who built it to fight another giant of Scotland. The legend also states that Finn pretended to be his baby so that the opposing Giant would get scared and run away!
The Giants Causeway is a famous tourist attraction in the north of Ireland.
The Giant's Causeway.
No, the Giant's Causeway is not a headland. It is a unique rock formation on the coast of Northern Ireland made up of thousands of interlocking basalt columns. A headland is a coastal feature that extends out into the sea.
Giants Causeway
Basalt
The Giants Causeway.