Ireland: Giant’s Causeway
Written on September 26, 2007 by KiwiPulse - Posted in Various
I remember when I first saw those rocks, it appeared on the cover of the Led Zeppelin album “Houses of the Holy“. I can’t believe such hexagonal shaped rocks could exist in this world. The Giant’s Causeway is the results of volcanic eruption formed 60 million years ago. Today you can see approximately 40,000 columns of basalt rocks on this land. It’s one of the fourth greatest natural wonders in the United Kingdom. The Causeway become widely known as the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’ in the 1700s when large numbers of visitors came to view this amazing array of basalt columns. The Causeway came into public ownership in 1963 when it was bought by the National Trust.
Mythology
“Long ago, an Irish giant named Finn MacCool roamed the north coast, where he could look across the narrow sea of Moyle to Scotland. A Scottish giant, Benandonner, was Finn’s greatest rival, challenging his strength and reputation.
As the two giants had never met, Finn decided to invite Benandonner to Ireland, to engage in a decisive battle. There was no boat large enough to carry giants, so Finn built a causeway of huge stones across the water so that the Scottish giant could travel on dry land; thus he would have no excuse to avoid the confrontation.”
























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I was going to post some of my own Causeway pictures, but seeing as they look pretty much the same as those you’ve displayed, albeit with stormier skies, I thought better of it.
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well what i can see is that you are right ,but for me it little scary, in some pictures and the 1st pic is of romantic Pic . :oops:
have never seen this kinda rocks :shock: Damn.
can you send me few Pics
Nice Blog. Beautiful Pictures.
what stunning pics. makes me want to add Ireland to my (LONG) list of places I must visit before I die.
These pictures of rocks, ROCKS.. they are very nice…
Nice views man i love natural views :mrgreen:
Crazy pictures. I’ve have to visit one day. Thanks for the imagery.
Wow, those are some nice pictures you have there. Ireland is one of those countries that I would really like to visit eventually. Most of my mother’s ancestry is Irish, plus from what I have read, it is still one of the most freedom-oriented countries as well (at least compared to the currently existing ones).
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i’ve been there!!! its really cool!!!! we want about 4 years ago. beleive me, if you think that those pics are really amazing, imajine being there
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