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Sunlight highlighting waves crashing onto the hexagonal Basalt slabs of Giants Causeway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunlight highlighting waves crashing onto the hexagonal Basalt slabs of Giants Causeway Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Sunlight highlighting waves crashing onto the hexagonal Basalt slabs of Giants Causeway
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Sunlight highlighting waves crashing onto the hexagonal Basalt slabs of 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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