The Giant's Causeway, a natural wonder located in Northern Ireland, is famous for its unique hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity around 60 million years ago. According to legend, it was built by the giant Finn McCool as a pathway to Scotland to confront a rival giant. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its stunning geological formations and natural beauty. The site has remained largely unchanged, although it faces challenges from climate change and tourism impact.
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!
Cleanse the Causeway happened in 1520.
The Giant's Causeway.
Balast rock
Giants Causeway
Basalt
The Giants Causeway.
About 106 miles or 171 kilometres.
its there because it was brought by a volcano so it cant move