| D2_CONTINENTAL-TOURS-CAUSE[183×128] Introduction to County Donegal and Giant's Causeway The most northerly county in Southern Ireland, Donegal is one of the oldest inhabited parts, with a rich history dating back Publishing origin | |
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| causeway.jpg[107×114] What about the 'situation'? The Giant's Causeway Publishing origin | |
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| CAUSEWAY.jpg[426×393] , wild flowers and birds. This area was very difficult for travellers to reach until the coast road was built in 1834. This road follows the Causeway Coast - named after the famous Giant's Causeway. The Giant Causeway is a mass of basalt columns (čedičových sloupů). Most of the columns are hexagonal. The tops form stepping stones down to the sea. There are Publishing origin | |
| Chimney-Tops-Giants-Causew[400×492] . But if the weather be fine and time no great object, by far the best, and for the lover of the beautiful the most enjoyable route is to follow the Coast Road from Larne to the Causeway. Chimney Tops, Giant's Causeway Portrush, only a few miles north of Coleraine, is a fashionable and popular sea-side resort. It is connected with the Causeway by an electric tramway, the Publishing origin | |
| side_causeway2.jpg[200×122] Giant's Causeway Famous geological phenomenon on the North Antrim coast. Northern Ireland's only World Heritage Site. Legendary emblem of North Antrim's spectacular coastline Geology, flora and fauna Publishing origin | |
| w-12137-giants_causeway.jp[200×202] Giant's Causeway The 'Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast' World Heritage site © NTPL / Joe Cornish This, Northern Ireland's only World Heritage site, is a spectacular natural phenomenon; the inspiration for legends of giants striding over the sea to Scotland. The Publishing origin |
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