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Giant's Causeway was created in 1986.
No, there are no volcanoes in Ireland now. But at one time, a long time ago, there must have been because the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland was formed by a volcano.
the giant's causeway is a bundle of rocks in Ireland formed by erupting volcanoes The Giant's causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt pillars. It is located off the North East coast of Ireland. The Giant's Causeway was named the 4th wonder in the United Kingdom. The formation was the result of a volcanic eruption. Each Pillar is of a hexagonal shape, and the form steps all up and down along the land mass. It really is a puzzling sight. For Pictures and more info see the link below.
The Giant's Causway is made of about 4000 pillars of basalt rock.
It is in Europe:)
Giant's Causeway - 1900 was released on: UK: 1900 USA: 12 December 1903
by a volcanic eruption
Giant's Causeway
The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland is a popular tourist destination, with approximately one million visitors each year.
Yes, but there are no longer any active ones in Ireland. There is evidence of past volcanic activity, most notably the Giant's Causeway, which was created by volcanic activity.
The Giant's Causeway.
The giant's causeway in Northern Ireland.