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  2. Giant's Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The Giant's Causeway (Irish: Clochán an Aifir) [1] is an area of approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. [3] [4] It is located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles (4.8 km) northeast of the town of Bushmills.

  3. List of places with columnar jointed volcanics - Wikipedia

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    Basalt columns seen on Porto Santo Island, Portugal. Columnar jointing of volcanic rocks exists in many places on Earth. Perhaps the most famous basalt lava flow in the world is the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, in which the vertical joints form polygonal columns and give the impression of having been artificially constructed.

  4. Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel (CBBT, officially the Lucius J. Kellam Jr. Bridge–Tunnel) is a 17.6-mile (28.3 km) bridge–tunnel that crosses the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay between Delmarva and Hampton Roads in the U.S. state of Virginia.

  5. Trap rock - Wikipedia

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    The East Rock trap rock ridge overlooking New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. Trap rock forming a characteristic pavement, Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland Trap rock cliff overlooking the Hudson River from an overlook on the Hudson Palisades in Bergen County, New Jersey, U.S. Trap rock forming a characteristic stockade wall, Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland

  6. Eighth Wonder of the World - Wikipedia

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    Giant's Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland [citation needed] Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland, Canada [3] Grand Canyon in Arizona, United States [4] Milford Sound in New Zealand; called so by Rudyard Kipling [5] Natural Tunnel, Virginia, United States, so dubbed by William Jennings Bryan [6]

  7. Susanna Drury - Wikipedia

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    Drury was born around 1698. She was associated with the Dublin Society (later the Royal Dublin Society), which presented her with its first award, worth £25, in 1740 for her paintings of the Giant's Causeway. [2]

  8. Giant’s Causeway formation event may have taken just days ...

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    The striking stones attract visitors from across the world.

  9. Columnar jointing - Wikipedia

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    The Giant's Causeway (Irish: Clochán An Aifir) on the north Antrim coast of Northern Ireland was created by volcanic activity 60 million years ago, and consists of over 40,000 columns. [1] [7] According to a legend, the giant Finn McCool created the Giant's Causeway, as a causeway to Scotland. [8]