It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
It has been there as long as people can remember, so it is not known who first saw it and when that was. There have been people in Ireland for at least 8000 years.
The Giants Causeway is not in Belfast. It is about 98 kilometres or 61 miles from it.
The Giants Causeway.
The Giants Causeway is a famous tourist attraction in the north of Ireland.
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 Giant's Causeway.
Balast rock
Basalt
Giants Causeway
The Giants Causeway.
About 106 miles or 171 kilometres.
its there because it was brought by a volcano so it cant move
Most famously you will find it at the Giants Causeway.