Giant’s Causeway
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BELFAST/ Updated : Sep 8, 2015, 11:53 IST
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The Giant’s Causeway is a result of an ancient volcanic eruption that led to thousands of interlocking basalt columns. Today, in addition to being a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s also one of the most visited tourist destination … Read more
The Giant’s Causeway is a result of an ancient volcanic eruption that led to thousands of interlocking basalt columns. Today, in addition to being a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s also one of the most visited tourist destinations in the U.K. Read less

The Giant’s Causeway is a result of an ancient volcanic eruption that led to thousands of interlocking basalt columns. Today, in addition to being a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s also one of the most visited tourist destinations in the U.K.
Another good news for nature lovers is the species of sea birds that are frequently sighted alongside rare and unusual plant species. Fulmar, Petrel, and Razorbill are some of the birds that are seen.
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