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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: Climbing the Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland

Climbing the Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland
A man gives a helping hand to a woman as they climb the basalt columns to the top of the Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland Date: 1989

Background imageBasalt Collection: Norway, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, Alkefjellet. Thick-billed murre colony

Norway, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, Alkefjellet. Thick-billed murre colony

Background imageBasalt Collection: Waves crashing into basalt at the Giants Causeway in County Antrim, Northern

Waves crashing into basalt at the Giants Causeway in County Antrim, Northern, Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt at the Giants Causeway near in County Antrim, Northern, Ireland

Basalt at the Giants Causeway near in County Antrim, Northern, Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Coastline at Brimketill during stormy conditions at sunset

Coastline at Brimketill during stormy conditions at sunset. The coast of the north Atlantic on Reykjanes peninsula during winter, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Coast near Vik i Myrdal during winter. The Reynisdrangar sea stacks, Iceland

Coast near Vik i Myrdal during winter. The Reynisdrangar sea stacks, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Coast near Vik i Myrdal during winter. Black volcanic beach Reynisfjara with the Reynisdrangar

Coast near Vik i Myrdal during winter. Black volcanic beach Reynisfjara with the Reynisdrangar sea stacks, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Coast near Vik y Myrdal during winter. The sea stacks Reynisdrangar, Iceland

Coast near Vik y Myrdal during winter. The sea stacks Reynisdrangar, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Coast near Vik y Myrdal during winter. Black volcanic beach Reynisfjara, view towards Dyrholaey

Coast near Vik y Myrdal during winter. Black volcanic beach Reynisfjara, view towards Dyrholaey, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Coast near Vik y Myrdal during winter. Storm at Dyrholaey, Iceland

Coast near Vik y Myrdal during winter. Storm at Dyrholaey, Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Spert Island panorama

Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Spert Island panorama

Background imageBasalt Collection: Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Spert Island. Craggy rocks and mountains

Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Spert Island. Craggy rocks and mountains

Background imageBasalt Collection: The Cave of a Warrior Hero, c1948. Creator: Unknown

The Cave of a Warrior Hero, c1948. Creator: Unknown
The Cave of a Warrior Hero, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageBasalt Collection: Needle Rock, Skye. Creator: Unknown

Needle Rock, Skye. Creator: Unknown
Needle Rock, Skye. The Needle, basalt rock formation on the Isle of Skye off the west coast of Scotland, created over centuries by a combination of volcanic activity, landslip and weathering

Background imageBasalt Collection: Lord Antrims Parlour, Giants Causeway, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Lord Antrims Parlour, Giants Causeway, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Lord Antrims Parlour, Giants Causeway, late 19th-early 20th century. View of Giants Causeway in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Horizontal Pillars, Giants Causeway, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Horizontal Pillars, Giants Causeway, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Horizontal Pillars, Giants Causeway, late 19th-early 20th century. View of Giants Causeway in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Northern End of Palisades, Hudson River, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Northern End of Palisades, Hudson River, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Northern End of Palisades, Hudson River, c1897. The Palisades, are a line of steep basalt cliffs along the west side of the lower Hudson River, they appear on the first European map of the New World

Background imageBasalt Collection: Pillars of Hercules, Columbia River, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Pillars of Hercules, Columbia River, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Pillars of Hercules, Columbia River, c1897. The Union Pacific rail line went between two basalt columns on the Oregon side of the Columbia River

Background imageBasalt Collection: USA, Wyoming, Devils Tower National Park. Devils Tower landscape. Credit as

USA, Wyoming, Devils Tower National Park. Devils Tower landscape. Credit as: Fred Lord / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageBasalt Collection: View from the surrounding area of the Devils Tower near Sundance, Wyoming, USA

View from the surrounding area of the Devils Tower near Sundance, Wyoming, USA. Credit as: Fred Lord / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt hills near White Horse Rapids, Lower Deschutes River, Central Oregon, USA

Basalt hills near White Horse Rapids, Lower Deschutes River, Central Oregon, USA

Background imageBasalt Collection: Basalt columns, Lower Deschutes River, Central Oregon, USA

Basalt columns, Lower Deschutes River, Central Oregon, USA

Background imageBasalt Collection: Coastal landscape at Brimketill, Reykjanes peninsula. Northern Iceland

Coastal landscape at Brimketill, Reykjanes peninsula. Northern Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Waves crash into basalt at the Giants Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Waves crash into basalt at the Giants Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Coastal landscape at Reykjanesviti and Valahnukur on Reykjanes peninsula

Coastal landscape at Reykjanesviti and Valahnukur on Reykjanes peninsula. Northern Iceland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Wonderful Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Ireland, 1899. Creator: Underwood & Underwood

Wonderful Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Ireland, 1899. Creator: Underwood & Underwood
Wonderful Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Ireland, 1899. The unusual structure was formed by a volcanic eruption 60 million years ago

Background imageBasalt Collection: Giants Causeway at dusk, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK, June 2010. Looking out to sea

Giants Causeway at dusk, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK, June 2010. Looking out to sea. 2020VISION Book Plate

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12020052

Picture No. 12020052
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12020051

Picture No. 12020051
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12020050

Picture No. 12020050
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12020049

Picture No. 12020049
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12020048

Picture No. 12020048
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12020046

Picture No. 12020046
Aloe littoralis and Quiver trees - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12020047

Picture No. 12020047
Quiver tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - Quiver Tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019026

Picture No. 12019026
Fingal's Cave of Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom Fingal's Cave of Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019025

Picture No. 12019025
Fingal's Cave of Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom Fingal's Cave of Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019023

Picture No. 12019023
Fingal's Cave of Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom Fingal's Cave of Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019024

Picture No. 12019024
Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019022

Picture No. 12019022
Fingal's Cave of Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom Fingal's Cave of Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019021

Picture No. 12019021
Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019020

Picture No. 12019020
Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019019

Picture No. 12019019
Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019018

Picture No. 12019018
Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019017

Picture No. 12019017
Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019015

Picture No. 12019015
Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:

Background imageBasalt Collection: Picture No. 12019016

Picture No. 12019016
Staffa Island, volcanic island formed of basaltic columns - Scotland, United Kingdom. Date:



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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.