was behind the causeway's existence, constructing it to reach his arch-rival, a giant named Benandonner, also known as the Red Man, who was believed to roam Scotland. The Giant's Causeway is a ...
Hundreds of people gathered at dusk at the Giant's Causeway Hundreds of volunteers ... to each other and to close neighbour Scotland. The gatherings celebrate the countryside and people’s ...
Cenotes, fumaroles and the Giant’s Causeway: Five natural geological wonders from across the world
When threatened from across the sea by another giant called Benandonner, Finn fought back by throwing basalt rocks into the sea to create stepping stones, and marched over to Scotland to tell ...
The incident happened on the evening of Saturday, January 18, when Luna was enjoying an off-lead walk in the Giant’s Causeway area. Soon after Luna fell over the cliff edge, a coastguard rescue ...
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The Footsteps of Finn MacCool: The Landscape of Giants in IrelandTerrified of meeting Finn, Benandonner fled back to Scotland and smashed Finn’s causeway on the way back, creating the Giant’s Causeway as we see it today. Neither Finn nor Benandonner ever ...
The Giant's Causeway is Northern Ireland's only World Heritage site One million people have visited the Giant's Causeway this year - the first time a tourist attraction in Northern Ireland has ...
For a long time, no one could explain how they got here, so stories were told about a giant called Fin McCool who built the stone bridge or causeway all across the sea to Scotland and this is all ...
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