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the giant rocks are stacked high up on top of each other by the water's edge

The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located in County Antrim on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland. Is was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986. Photo: indulgy.com/causewaynorthernireland

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The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland is spectacular. It is worth visiting Northern Ireland just to see this UNESCO site. Sunrise and sunset are the best times to go...not only is the lighting perfect for photography but crowds are low at this time. Get other tips and tricks to have the best experience in this post. Read on for what to see and do at Giant's Causeway with this ultimate Giant's Cuseway guide! It's one of the best things to do in Northern Ireland. Giants Causeway | Northern…

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According to legend, features unique to The Giants Causeway were formed when the giant Finn MacCool created the steps so he could cross into Scotland and accept a challenge to fight the giant known as Benandonner. After visiting the area myself it's easy to see how the beauty and unique geological features found here were swept into Irish lore. In this post I'll cover useful things to know before visiting The Giant's Causeway! #northernireland #nationaltrust #giantscauseway #travel #ireland

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an aerial view of ireland with text overlay reading 8 fantastic day trips from dublin, ireland

It’s easy to plan day trips from Dublin, since Ireland is so compact. You can easily drive west, south, or even north to explore -- and still make it back in time for dinner and a bit of fun at the pub! During your time in Dublin, consider taking a day trip to Howth, Limerick, or even Northern Ireland.

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the giant rock formations are covered in ice and water at dusk, with a person standing on top

The life of a landscape photographer can often be a lonely choice but there's something infinitely rewarding about solitude in sacred places like this. I'm not one for those 'environmental portraits'. I don't feel the need to fill that space, declare that scale or 'humanize' a scene, but there is the odd occasion when I feel that an image calls for it. With not a soul in sight and the entire Giants Causeway all to myself I thought ''why not?'' and stepped into my own shot. Anyone who has…

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