Causeway Storms (IMG0489)

Giants Causeway Storms

Storming waters at the Giants Causeway. The Giants Causeway was formed some 60-65 million years ago when molten lava, during intense volcanic activity, cooled and shrank in successive lava flows. This resulted in both vertical and horizontal contraction forming 40000 hexagonal basalt columns up to 12m in height.

Legend would tell you that giant Finn McCool built the Causeway to Scotland to fight Scottish giant Benandonner.
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