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Giant's Causeway, Natural rock formation in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

The coastal area contains 40,000 interlocking basalt columns extending from the cliff foot into the Atlantic Ocean, forming regular hexagonal shapes.

The site gained international recognition when artist Susanna Drury created watercolor paintings in 1739, leading to its publication in the French Encyclopédie in 1765.

The legend narrates how Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill built the causeway as a path to Scotland for a confrontation with rival giant Benandonner.

The National Trust operates a visitor center providing exhibitions, guided tours, and audio guides explaining both geological formations and traditional folklore.

The columns formed through volcanic activity 60 million years ago, creating mainly hexagonal structures reaching heights of up to 12 meters.

Location: County Antrim

Location: Causeway Coast and Glens

Operator: National Trust

Address: Bushmills BT57 8SU, UK BT57 8SU

Phone: +442820731855

Website: http://giantscausewayofficialguide.com/Home.aspx

GPS coordinates: 55.24083,-6.51167

Latest update: May 27, 2025 09:49

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