Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

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The stepping stones of giants, according to Irish legend. Even if not, still a fascinating site, if you're interested in geology.

When we're somewhat close, we usually go out of our way to visit Unesco World Heritage sites. In this case, we tore ourselves away from the Bushmill's Irish Whiskey Distillery to walk it off a bit at Giant's Causeway. What distinguishes it is not only the typical rugged Irish coastal beauty, but the unusual hexagonal stone column formations. The audio tour explains how they were formed, and I'll leave it to you to read it on Wikipedia if you like. I like the legendary explanation better though, especially as the Irish Giant Finn MacCool gets the best of the Scottish giant by using his wits.

The Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage site of the United Kingdom. Click the link to see our other posts about UNESCO World Heritage sites in the UK.

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5 thoughts on “Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland”

    • Ligeia and Mindy, the whiskey tour was pretty boring and a waste of time, especially since neither the distillery or the bottling operation was going when we were there. But they did give us an airline bottle of Bushmill’s Honey as compensation. So that wasn’t too bad. And they also gave us a glass of Bushmill’s 12-Year-Old. Which is very nice. I figure if you’re in Ireland, you should drink a little whiskey whenever it’s offered and available.

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