quarta-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2011
Giant's Causeway (Northern Ireland)
WALK IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF GIANTS...
Situated on the North coast of Ireland (about two miles north of Bushmills), the Giant’s Causeway is an area of approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption; however the legend is more convincing for those who prefer a more colourful story.
The site plays a major part of Ireland’s heritage, attracting visitors from around the world each year since it was first documented in 1693 and realistic sketches were published in 1740. The Giant’s Causeway has often been described as the Eighth Wonder of the World and was declared as Ireland’s first World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1986. Once you have visited, you will quickly see why it has become Ireland’s top tourist attraction.
Visitors each year marvel at the beauty of the 40,000 unique hexagonal basalt columns which form stepping stones that disappear downwards into the sea. The site is also popular with geologists and, according to them, the Giant’s Causeway was formed some 50-60 million years ago as a result of repeat outpourings of volcanic basalt, during the Tertiary period of the earth’s evolution. Today the Causeway Coast is still an important location for geological study.
(by Causeway Coast and Glens)
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I'd like to go to the Giant's Causeway, because my mother went there when she was studying in Belfast and she told me that it was so original that now i'm interested in visiting it.
ResponderEliminarLeonor Matias 11ºB
I had never heard to speak, but I found very curious!
ResponderEliminarI think that is a beautiful "thing" and it deserved to be considered the Ireland’s first World Heritage. It is interesting when you think it was the nature who created this wonder. I would love to visit the Giant's Causeway.
ResponderEliminarCatarina Moiçó 11ºB
This text explain very well the picture, and now, I understand what the picure mean. Is perfect!
ResponderEliminarThe Giant's Causeway is an important and amazing place in Ireland, recognized by UNESCO, attractive for millions and made as a result of a great natural phenomenon!
ResponderEliminarMariana Terra, 11º B
I had never heard of this place before, even though it is beautiful and worth being considered one of the World's Wonders. I wish I could visit it someday!
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