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Giant Steps


Giant Steps
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Copyright: Alex Escribano (Orixas) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 8 N: 29] (310)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-03-22
Categories: Nature
Camera: Pentax K100D, Sigma 18-200 F3.5-6.3 DC
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-04-12 0:43
Viewed: 521
Points: 0
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The Giant's Causeway (or Irish: Clochán na bhFómharach) is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption.

It is located on the north-east coast of Northern Ireland, about two miles (3 km) north of the town of Bushmills. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986, and a National Nature Reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland.

In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the Giant's Causeway was named as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom.

The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. Most of the columns are hexagonal, although there are also some with four, five, seven and eight sides. The tallest are about 12 metres (36 ft) high, and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 metres thick in places.


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