The Giant's Causeway is formed by a volcanic eruption, creating a pattern of more than 40,000 hexagonal shape rocks, uniformly-laden along the coast. There is also a legend about this formation which astonishes everyone and which builds up everyone's curiousity to find out more about it. While walking towards the main attraction, you could find interesting rock features such as: the camel, the granny, wishing chair, chimney tops, giant's boot and the organ (music). Well, can you find them from the pictures below?
My first visit to this heritage site was in 2006 during a chilly and windy day. After three years, I decided to see it again and the feeling was magical as if these rocks are inviting me to touch their smooth black surfaces under the heat of the sun!
Visiting the site during spring and summer time is something not to be missed while in Northern Ireland - the birthplace of Titanic!
Some of the images taken during the coastal trip, including the hanging rope bridge (some of the photos were taken by my Irish friend).
Visiting the site during spring and summer time is something not to be missed while in Northern Ireland - the birthplace of Titanic!
Some of the images taken during the coastal trip, including the hanging rope bridge (some of the photos were taken by my Irish friend).