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"Basalt: A Majestic Wonder of Nature at Giants Causeway" Discover the awe-inspiring beauty formations at Giants Causeway

Background imageBasalt Collection: Syria. Damascus. Khan As ad Pasha, old caravanserai built 17

Syria. Damascus. Khan As ad Pasha, old caravanserai built 1751. Ottoman style. Interior. Near East. Photo before Syrian civil war

Background imageBasalt Collection: Statue of a Assyrian King Shalmaneser III (858-824 BC)

Statue of a Assyrian King Shalmaneser III (858-824 BC)
Shalmaneser III (858-824 BC). Assyrian king. Statue. Basalt. Neo-Assyrian Period. Assur (Qalat Sharqat). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageBasalt Collection: Hittite art. Stele of King Bar-Rakib (744-727 BC) sitting o

Hittite art. Stele of King Bar-Rakib (744-727 BC) sitting o
Hittite art. Orthostat or stele of King Bar-Rakib (Barrakit 744-727 BC) sitting on the throne.750 BC. Zone of Sma al /Zincirli (Turkey) to South of Turkey. Detail. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt rock formation near Vik y Myrdal. europe, northern europe, scandinavia, iceland

Basalt rock formation near Vik y Myrdal. europe, northern europe, scandinavia, iceland
Basalt rock formation near Vik y Myrdal. Scandinavia, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: The Rafu Lava Flow with its bizarre rock formations, Sanetti Plateau

The Rafu Lava Flow with its bizarre rock formations, Sanetti Plateau. The Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southern highlands of Ethiopia

Background imageBasalt Collection: The rising sun on a rock formation called the Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

The rising sun on a rock formation called the Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
The Giants Causeway is an area of about 40, 000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt columns, Skaftafell National Park, Iceland

Basalt columns, Skaftafell National Park, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt columns, Reynisfjara beach and one Reynisdrangar Pinnacle, near Vik i Myrdal, South Coast

Basalt columns, Reynisfjara beach and one Reynisdrangar Pinnacle, near Vik i Myrdal, South Coast, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Northern Ireland, Country Antrim, Giants Causeway

Northern Ireland, Country Antrim, Giants Causeway. The sun sets behind the hexagonal basalt rock formations of Giants Causeway Coast World Heritage site

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Giants Causeway

Background imageBasalt Collection: USA, Oregon, Smith Rocks SP. The Crooked River flows through Smith Rocks State Park

USA, Oregon, Smith Rocks SP. The Crooked River flows through Smith Rocks State Park in central Oregon

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Fingals cave on the Isle of Staffa in the Hebrides

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Happy confident young women climbing on basalt rock in southern Iceland

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The wonders of Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland

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The wonders of Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland

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Basalt Columns of Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland

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South shore of Iceland at Dyrholaey

Background imageBasalt Collection: Sunset at the Giants Causeway, a UNESCO world heritage site of some 40

Sunset at the Giants Causeway, a UNESCO world heritage site of some 40, 000 hexagonal columns on the Antrim coast of Northern Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Palouse Falls surrounded by ancient basalt rock on the Palouse River, Washington, USA

Palouse Falls surrounded by ancient basalt rock on the Palouse River, Washington, USA
Overview of the Palouse Falls surrounded by basalt rock, a remnant of ancient glacial floods and lying on the Palouse River within the Palouse Falls State Park; Washington, United States of America

Background imageBasalt Collection: Glacial river flowing through the basalt landscape, Husafell, Kaldidalur, Nordurland Vestra, Iceland

Glacial river flowing through the basalt landscape, Husafell, Kaldidalur, Nordurland Vestra, Iceland
Glacial river flowing through the basalt landscape with a dramatic cloudy sky at sunset along the Kaldidalur Valley; Husafell, Nordurland Vestra, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt rock, Hvitserkur, Vatnsnes Peninsula, Nordurland Vestra, Northern Region, Iceland

Basalt rock, Hvitserkur, Vatnsnes Peninsula, Nordurland Vestra, Northern Region, Iceland
Basalt rock formation of Hvitserkur in Hunafloi in Vatnsnes Peninsula in the Northern Region of Iceland; Vatnsnes Peninsula, Nordurland Vestra, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Overview of Basalt Sea Cliffs, Neist Point, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Overview of Basalt Sea Cliffs, Neist Point, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland; Basalt Columns And Green Hills

Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland; Basalt Columns And Green Hills

Background imageBasalt Collection: Giants Causeway, near Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Giants Causeway, near Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt Columns at Giants Causeway, near Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Basalt Columns at Giants Causeway, near Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Background imageBasalt Collection: Sunset, Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Sunset, Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

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Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt Hexagonal Columns, The Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Basalt Hexagonal Columns, The Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Close-up of the Proxy Falls cascading over basalt columns at Three Sisters Wilderness in Oregon, USA

Close-up of the Proxy Falls cascading over basalt columns at Three Sisters Wilderness in Oregon, USA

Background imageBasalt Collection: Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Ireland; Landmark Volcanic Rock Formation

Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Ireland; Landmark Volcanic Rock Formation

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Co Antrim, Giants Causeway

Background imageBasalt Collection: Dettifoss waterfall, Northeastern Region, Iceland

Dettifoss waterfall, Northeastern Region, Iceland
Rugged rock cliffs along Jokulsa a Fjollum river at Dettifoss waterfall, reputed to be the second most powerful waterfall in Europe after the Rhine Falls; Skutustadahreppur, Northeastern Region

Background imageBasalt Collection: Hvitserkur, Vatnsnes peninsula, Northwest Iceland

Hvitserkur, Vatnsnes peninsula, Northwest Iceland
Hvitserkur is a 15 metre high basalt stack along the Eastern shore of the Vatnsnes peninsula, in Northwest Iceland. The rock has two holes at the base

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt rock cliffs, Dartmouth Point, Long Island, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada

Basalt rock cliffs, Dartmouth Point, Long Island, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada
Basalt rock cliffs, Dartmouth Point, Bay of Fundy; Long Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageBasalt Collection: Rugged rock along the coastline, Vestmannaeyjar, Southern Region, Iceland

Rugged rock along the coastline, Vestmannaeyjar, Southern Region, Iceland
Rugged rock and cliffs along the coastline of the island of Heimaey, a part of an archipelago along the Southern coast of Iceland; Vestmannaeyjar, Southern Region, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Vesturdalur Valley, Northeastern Region, Iceland

Vesturdalur Valley, Northeastern Region, Iceland
Vesturdalur Valley is an area in the north of Iceland known for its fascinating rock formations; Nordurthing, Northeastern Region, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Gerduberg Basalt Columns

Gerduberg Basalt Columns
Gerduberg is a cliff of dolerite, a coarse-grained basalt rock, located on western peninsula Snaefellsnes; Eyja- og Miklaholtshreppur, Western Region, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: The Basalt Column And Waterfall Known As Aldeyjarfoss In Northern Iceland; Iceland

The Basalt Column And Waterfall Known As Aldeyjarfoss In Northern Iceland; Iceland



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"Basalt: A Majestic Wonder of Nature at Giants Causeway" Discover the awe-inspiring beauty formations at Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in County Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland. As the sun sets over this remarkable natural wonder, the basalt columns create a mesmerizing sight along the Causeway coast. In the early morning mist, Giants Causeway emerges from the Atlantic Ocean like an ancient giant rising from its slumber. The rugged landscape and unique hexagonal basalt pillars make it one of nature's most extraordinary creations. Immerse yourself in history as you explore this geological marvel that has captivated visitors for centuries. Bamburgh Castle stands proudly nearby, adding to the enchanting atmosphere surrounding Giants Causeway. For breathtaking views, head towards The Quiraing escarpment overlooking Staffin Bay and Sound of Rsay. Here too, you will witness nature's artistic prowess with towering basalt cliffs contrasting against serene coastal waters. As dawn breaks over Embleton Bay, be enchanted by basalt boulders strewn across the foreground while gazing upon Dunstanburgh Castle ruins in Northumberland, England. This picturesque scene is a testament to both nature's power and human history intertwining harmoniously. Giants Causeway remains an iconic symbol not only for Northern Ireland but also for all those who appreciate Earth's wonders. Its mystical allure continues to draw visitors from around the world who seek solace amidst these magnificent basalt formations. So come and experience firsthand why Giants Causeway is hailed as one of Mother Nature's greatest masterpieces – where basalt meets beauty on an epic scale.