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28-OCT-2011 Frank Kavanagh

Last Light On The Giant's Causeway.jpg

County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

The Giant’s Causeway belongs to the many things that the Irish people are proud of. It is an extraordinary landscape that was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1986. Also a National Nature Reserve as per a 1987 proclamation of the Department of Northern Ireland, this tourist attraction consists of thousands of interlocking basalt columns in a headland facing the North Atlantic Ocean’s North Channel towards Scotland.

The sight of these columns is awe-inspiring as they appear from the sea, forming hexagonal stepping stones to the top of the cliffs. Geologists believe that these natural formations were the result of intense volcanic eruptions in the area around 50 to 60 million years ago. But it formed a unique natural formation, and an amazing legend has been woven around the origin of the Giant’s Causeway.

If old Irish folks are to be believed, these ancient rock formations were actually part of a bridge that their mythical warrior Finn McCool built to cross the sea to do battle against a much bigger Scottish archrival, Benandonner. But the expected confrontation of warriors did not happen as Finn’s wife disguised his husband as their baby son. Seeing that with such an infant so huge, Benandonner concluded that Finn, the father, must be a giant. The Scottish warrior fled but destroyed Finn’s bridge which then became the awesome natural wonder in the county of Antrim, Northern Ireland.

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Guest 05-Feb-2013 00:01
Thank you Frank for directing me to this link. Beautiful picture of Giant's Causeway! I think there is a wee bit of Irish in me to feel so close to your Country.
Roy Hill24-Feb-2012 21:30
Gorgeous! V+
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)26-Jan-2012 19:04
Awesome color and beautiful image,vote.
Paolo
Ruth McClain21-Jan-2012 22:26
Beautiful photos...we are headed there in April...I hope to take some awe inspiring photos like yourself,,,,
Guest 07-Jan-2012 01:54
one visit and you know why this is listed on the U.N. World Heritage Sites list... great shot...
chris morton26-Nov-2011 13:32
very moody portrayal of this landscape & thanks for reminder of Finn McCool stories which were among our childrens' fare
Mark Chambers ARPS AFIAP CPAGB BPE313-Nov-2011 15:43
A place I have not yet had the chance to visit, but it is on my list.
This is a great shot. V
Guest 12-Nov-2011 19:49
Excellent shot Frank...
Tom Munson08-Nov-2011 20:49
Fantastic light and composition, Frank! A beautiful image.
NealyBob08-Nov-2011 10:22
Beautiful & unique compostion with dramatic light~! Thanks for the info~!V
Graeme07-Nov-2011 23:15
Absolutely beautiful work, Frank. BV!!
woody3407-Nov-2011 21:58
Wonderful unique photo..awesome.. .loved the history.
Brian Samuel07-Nov-2011 21:43
Fantastic image, must be some sight in real life too!
Mairéad07-Nov-2011 20:50
Wonderful light on this famous and unique landscape. V
John Hamers07-Nov-2011 20:34
awesome shot, very well composed !V
Phillip Normanton07-Nov-2011 20:33
Beautiful shot - the sky is amazing!
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