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Waves crashing on the beach, basalt on Jeju Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grannys cottage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tandem Kayak-River Race, Port Hope, March 31/2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crazy Craft River Race, Port Hope, March 31/2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Playboat in River Race - Port Hope, March 31, 2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Family and Doctor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elderly Lady with Pet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Port Ganny from Giants Causeway
Canoe in River Race - Port Hope, March 31, 2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Whitewater Kayak - Port Hope, March 31, 2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crazy Craft River Race, Port Hope, March 31/2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crazy Craft River Race, Port Hope, March 31/2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crazy Craft River Race, Port Hope, March 31/2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tandem Kayak-River Race, Port Hope, March 31/2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Farmers Feed Cities Raft- Port Hope, March 31/2012 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Port Ganny from Giants Causeway, Antrim Coastline, Northern Ireland. The Giants causeway is the most popular tourist destination along the Antrim coast. It was formed millions of years ago by the rapid cooling of highly fluid molten Basalt Lava to form hexagonal basalt columns . The folk lore is that a Giant placed its foot there to step over the Atlantic Ocean to Scotland.


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