Ian and I went to Northern Ireland to visit with his family who themselves were traveling from Australia to visit the old home. Ian, born in Belfast was eager to show me where he grew up and played as a child. His Uncle Roy, took us up to the Causeway Coast line for these beautiful pictures.
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Marker for Giant's Causeway Area was created eons ago due to volcanic activity cooling quickly
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Basalt Columns These columns can be over 40 feet high and are found along the Giant's...
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Walking on the tops of the Columns The basalt columns strech into the sea and the tourists walk on the tops of...
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The Basalt Columns This is on the northern Coast of Northern Ireland, east of Portrush.
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Giant's Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland
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Cliffs of the Causeway coast Many arches are carved from the limestone off the the Northern Coast...
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Bushmill River This picture-esque scene is outside of Bushmill, famous for whiskey brewing.
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An Artist's view point The small hamlet along the bay is Portbrandden where there are only...
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Portbradden, Northern Ireland A small sheltered village sitting on the west side of White Bay along the...
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Carrick-a-rede Famous for its rope bridge, a site that used to be used for fishing.
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Dunluce Castle One of many ruins found along the Causeway Coast line of Northern Ireland.
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