Northern Ireland's giant's causeway is a stunning natural place. This coast features naturally formed hexagonal rock, which has become "Giant Causeway". It is made up of more than 40,000 hexagonal rock formations of black Basalt. Although it isn't known how these incredible natural giants' steps Ireland was created, volcanic activity is most likely to be the cause. It is possible to create such bizarre structures from lava if it is allowed to cool down and harden over time.
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Giant's Causeway Ireland |
Giant's causeway Ireland
Legends tell of giants walking across the ocean to Scotland. These formations have been the subject of geological research over the past 300 years. They are the result of volcanic activity in the Tertiary about 50-60 million years ago. The formation of Giant's Causeway was due to intense volcanic activity. A "lava plateau" is formed when lava rises through cracks in chalk. The Lower, Middle, and Upper Basalts were formed by volcanic activity over three periods. It's the Middle Basalt that is responsible for the famed amphitheaters of the hexagonal columns in the Causeway.
The Giant's Causeway plays a major part of Ireland's heritage, attracting visitors from around the world each year since it was first documented in 1693 and realistic sketches were published in 1740. the Giant's Causeway has often been described as the Eighth Wonder of the World and was declared as Ireland's first World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1986.
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The Giants Causeway |
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Giant's Causeway Northern Ireland |
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Giant Causeway |
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Devil's Causeway Ireland |
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Giants Steps Ireland |
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Hexagonal Rocks |
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Causeway Ireland |
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Giant Causeway Ireland |
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Ireland Rock Formation |
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Giant's causeway Ireland map
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Giant's Causeway |
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