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Some 50 to 60 million years ago, during the Paleogene period,
The Giant's Causeway is a World Heritage Site that is found in the country of Ireland. As of 2014, the general area is 50-60 million years old.
In the North, see Giants Causeway
It is on the coast, but not really a headland.
how the hell am i supposed to know im the one asking the question what the frug
the giant casue way is 15 miles long and would take forever to walk. nuff sed.
the giant's causeway is a bundle of rocks in Ireland formed by erupting volcanoes The Giant's causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt pillars. It is located off the North East coast of Ireland. The Giant's Causeway was named the 4th wonder in the United Kingdom. The formation was the result of a volcanic eruption. Each Pillar is of a hexagonal shape, and the form steps all up and down along the land mass. It really is a puzzling sight. For Pictures and more info see the link below.
The Giants Causeway.
The Giants Causeway is not in Belfast. It is about 98 kilometres or 61 miles from it.
They are not actually all hexagonal. They formed that way from the result of a volcano and cracks forming to bring the various shapes that they are.
The Giants Causeway.
It is in Europe:)
The Giants Causeway is a famous tourist attraction in the north of Ireland.
The Giants causeway is linked to the legend of Finn MacCool who built it to fight another giant of Scotland. The legend also states that Finn pretended to be his baby so that the opposing Giant would get scared and run away!
The Giant's Causeway.
Northern Ireland (UK)
Giants Causeway
Basalt
In the North, see Giants Causeway