Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway
August 26th, 2008
Filed under: Strange Places
Northern Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway is made up of about 40,000 interlocking mostly hexagonal basalt columns that naturally formed from some ancient volcanic eruption. It got its name because, according to “racist” legend (that totally isn’t true but fun to repeat), a Scottish giant battled an Irish giant, and the brawl resulted to these formations. Why, of course!
Thousands of tourists are currently trying their very best to make this natural wonder as crappy as every other thing man has laid his hands on.
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