Friday, 10 June 2016

Mysteries Behind The Giant's Causeway

Giant's Causeway is one of the most unique beaches in the world. This beach has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986 and was included in the national reserve of Ireland in 1987. One thing that makes the Giant's Causeway is so unique is the fact that this place is made ​​up of approximately 40,000 in the unique natural stones similar forms. The stones in the shape of Giant hexagonal. Giants Causeway is best visited in the summer, and in winter in Northern Ireland tends to be rainy, windy and very cold. Causeway is located at the northern tip of County Antrim, about 60 miles from Belfast.

Giant's Causeway is one of the most unique beaches in the world.

There is an Story behind Giants Causeway that how it was created. Once upon a time, there was a great Irish war hero named Finn McCool. Finn was a huge man - a giant revered by all who looked at him, a fierce warrior in Ireland. Finn main rival was a Scottish giant called Bendandonner. As set out to greet his foe in battle, Finn realized that there was no way to reach it in Scotland, not the boat was sturdy enough to carry him a long way across the sea. At the same time the Finn built Causeway Giants of rock and stone, creating a lengthy bridge that spanned all the way to Scotland. After arriving though, Finn saw his enemy's size and ran away back across the Causeway in worry. Followed Bendandonner, Finn coyly hid in bed pretending to be a baby. When Bendandonner looked into the crib and found a huge man-child, he ran back to Scotland in fear, destroying the Causeway behind him. Remains levels of education along the north coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland are all that left of the massive bridge Finn McCool's. flickr/Stefan Klopp

And Scientific explanation behind the creation of Giant's Causeway is volcanic eruption. The lush landscape of rock that rises over Giant's Causeway is a circle above his head gulls, calling wandering thoughts back to reality. The long rays of the sun low in the sky reflect eerily smooth basalt, highlighting the essential light.

Giant's Causeway Unique place.

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Scientific explanation behind the creation of Giant's Causeway is volcanic eruption.

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Giant's Causeway hexagonal shape stone.

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Giant's Causeway Finn McCool.

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Giant's Causeway tends to be rainy, windy and very cold.

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Giant's Causeway tends to be rainy, windy and very cold.

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