Northern Ireland (UK)
The Giant's Causeway is located on the continent of Europe in Northern Ireland. It is known for its unique rock formations that were formed by volcanic activity.
"Land of the Giants" is not a real country. It was a TV series that aired in the 1960s about a group of people stranded on a mysterious island where everything was much larger than usual.
450 kilometres taking this route:Take N6/M6 DUBLIN, from Galway, to M4 DUBLIN.Take M4/N4 to M50 NORTHBOUND, at J1 outside of Dublin.Take M50, around DUBLIN, to M1(N) BELFAST at J3.Take M1/N1 up to NORTHERN IRELAND, where the road will continue as A1 BELFAST.Take A1 to A28 ARMAGH at the junction near Newry.Take A28 to A29 DUNGANNON, at Armagh.Follow A29 up to B17 BUSHMILLS (to GIANT'S CAUSEWAY), outside of Coleraine.Follow the byways up to GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, and follow signs.
There are lots of towns near it, but the biggest city nearby is Derry, which is about 41 miles or 66 kilometres away.
Bahrain is an island and therefore it has no neighboring countries. However, the King Fahd Causeway connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.
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.
Approximately one million tourists visit the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland each year, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country.
Balast rock
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Giants Causeway
The Giants Causeway.
About 106 miles or 171 kilometres.
its there because it was brought by a volcano so it cant move