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Bridge giants - an unusual natural phenomenon that will not leave anyone indifferent, because it seems that it is created not by nature, but somehow a huge and powerful giant from the fairy tale. On LiFeglobe there are many articles dedicated to various corners of the Earth, and this miracle of nature occupies the most worthy place among them. In the northeastern part of Ireland, on the shores of the Northern Strait, there are low, a little higher than half a kilometer, the mountains of Antrim. Their foundation is a black basalt, they were born due to the activity of ancient volcanoes located along a huge fault that erected 60 million years ago by Ireland from Great Britain. Lava from their crater, frozen, formed these mountains on the Irish shore and on Hebrid Islands, on the other side of the Northern Strait

Basalt is a liquid, fluid fluid in the molten form (from the slopes of the rivers of the basalt river, sometimes gaining speed of up to 50 kilometers per hour). After cooling, basalt becomes hard and covered by cracks, creating hexagon prisms of the correct form.

From afar basalt slopes rose to large organs with thousands of black pipes. And if the stream of lava reaches the sea, such bizarre figures are born, which seems as if they appeared thanks to some kind of magic. One of these formations is

There is bridge giants at the edge of the foot of the antrim. From a volcanic massif, here is the original "road to nowhere." From the height, it looks like a paving dance paving, protruding in the sea for as many as 150 meters, and in the end sharply tearing. But nearby you understand that the cobblestones of this paving slaves are slightly vigilant to be laid by a person: each meter is one and a half in diameter ...

Bridge giants towers over the sea for six (and in some places height reaches 12) meters and consists of about 40 thousand basalt columns. She resembles an unfinished bridge over the strait

This amazing formation serves as a bright testimony of powerful volcanic eruptions. Volcanic lava was erupted from cracks and cracks in the ground with a huge speed and power. She was erupted so quickly that he did not have time to harden before the land covered in deep, hot places with molten rock

Bridge giants are sometimes called the tropes of giants, and this is natural - after all, when you just look at it, it's clear that if she served someone dear, then this someone was very big and strong

Stone columns, forming the tracks of the giants - the most popular example of an unusual formation formed by the cooled lava. Although similar education can be observed in other parts of the world. But there the columns are very different in size (from centimeters to meters in diameter) and often differ in the number of faces

The brightest feature of the rocks Bridge Giant It is an orange reservoir in the form of a clear line on the vertical surface of the basalt. This layer creates a natural terrace to which the path is leading among the rocks. The terrace thickness is 10-12 meters, it consists of soft, loose, red-brown material. In fact, this is an intra-frequency reservoir - vegetation, changed chemically under the influence of heat in wet conditions during the lack of oxygen

A few centuries ago, violent discussions were conducted around the possible causes of bridge giants. Some scientists argued that the petrified bamboo bamboo bamborators were exposed here, others said that these are giant crystals born at the bottom of the Ancient Sea. Only after time the volcanic origin of fantastic columns and hexagons was proven

Obviously, the ancient Celts who inhabited Ireland a thousand years ago, deified bridge giants. They also tried to find an explanation for this unusual pavement, which strongly influenced their folklore and religion.

In one of the legends it is said that Finn Mak Kumal, deciding to enter into battle with the terrible one-eyed enemy by Gall, so as not to wet his legs, hit the first columns in the bottom of the Irish sea, creating a bridge here. Tearing, he got to sleep. At this time, Gall saw the road built by his opponent, and decided to deceive him - to attack the first. On the shore, he saw the sleeping giant and frightened his huge. "Who is it? Isn't Finn Li McKul? " - he asked the Giant Wife passing by. "What are you! This is just his son, he is not Doros Father and to the belt! " - She sewed, deciding to intimidate the enemy even more. Hurrying out of the thought that you have to fight with this giant, Gall rushed to escape on the pavement to his shore. But in the way he decided to destroy this bridge. Only his first part he was afraid to touch, in fear wake McKula. That is why the remains of the dam and lead to the sea from the foot of the mountain ...

According to another legend, the wife of Finn feeded Galla with pellets, inside which flat iron blanks baked, and when the Giant began to break his teeth about them, gave the second pellet, a simple, his son who calmly burned her. I imagine how strong the father of this is a rather big baby, Gall ran away in fear, walking the bridge along the way

For many years, these legends were considered simply invented beautiful stories that are not connected even with some exact place. And only at the end of the 17th century, the bishop Derrinsky was convinced that the bridge giants actually exist. But only a hundred years later, when the illustrated description of the unique natural phenomenon was released (legends of the Giant) were also described there, the massive pilgrimage of tourists to the coast of Ireland began.

The popularity of the bridge giants was also the fact that it is only in a semolot of kilometers from Belfast, and it is very easy to get to her every day. In addition, the path to the mysterious dam conducted in surprisingly beautiful natural places

In these places there is no shortage of beautiful bays, quiet beaches, rocky ishes with deep caves and sharp gloomy caves protected by powerful basalt columns, which are broken by foam waves.

It is curious that on the eastern shore of the Northern Strait, near the shores of Scotland, in many places there are the same basalt boulders. Especially spectacularly they look at the small island of Staff in Hebrid Archipelago, 120 kilometers from the trail of the giakanov. Waves, shutting down the shores of the island, exposed smooth rows of 40-meter columns. Missed it seems that the island lies on the foundation from these black honed piles

In New Zealand, too, there are amazing stone formations on the shore - boulders of Moerac

February 3, 2013 | Categories: Places, Travel, Nature, Photo

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In the northeast of the island of Ireland, on the shore of the Northern Strait, leading from the Atlantic to the Irish Sea, the low, slightly above the half-kilometer, the mountains of the antrim. They are composed of black basalt trails of the activities of ancient volcanoes who have risen along the gigantic fault, which separated 60 million years ago, Ireland from Great Britain. The covers of the black lava, who spilled out of their craters, formed coastal mountains on the Irish coast and on the hebrid Islands, on the other side of the northern strait. Amazing breed - this basalt! Liquid, easily flowing in molten form (Basalt flow slopes are sometimes raised at a speed of up to 50 kilometers per hour), it cracks when cooled and solidification cracks, forming the right hexagon prisms. Missed basalt cliffs resemble huge organs with hundreds of black pipes. And when the stream of lava flows into the sea, such bizarre education occurs sometimes, which is difficult not to believe in their magical origin.

It is such a joke of nature that can be observed at the foot of the antrim. From the volcanic massif separates here a peculiar "road to nowhere." From above, it looks like a paved by a hexagon paving the dam, leaving at sea 150 meters, and then suddenly obscure. Here are just the "cobblestones" of this paving slaves are a bit too much: each meter is one and a half in the diameter! The dam rises above the sea for six meters and consists of about 40,000 basalt columns. She looks like an unfinished bridge over the strait, conceived by some fabulous giant, and is called "Bridge Giants" (Giants Causeway) . Even 200 years ago, fierce disputes were boiling around the alleged causes of her appearance. Some scientists believed that the petrified bamboo forest was exposed here, others thought it was huge crystals formed in the waters of the Ancient Sea. Only later, the volcanic origin of amazing hexagons was proven.

It is clear that the ancient Celts who inhabited Ireland a thousand years ago could not not notice the bridge giants. And noticing, could not but try to find an explanation for this unusual building, to the best of his fantasy and in accordance with the traditions of his folklore. One of the Ancient Ryarland Trades tells that the bridge built in the time immemorial times the Giant Finn McKul to attack his sworn enemy is the giant of Finn Galla, who lived in Hebrid Islands. Finn Makkul driven poles one to the seabed, until the dam was built through the whole strait, then lay down to sleep before the fight. Meanwhile, Finn Gall saw the road laid by his opponent, and decided to overcome him - to attack the first. On the shore, he saw Sleeping Giant and was struck by his huge height. "Who is it? Isn't Finn Li Makkul? " - He asked the giant wife's approached. "What are you! This is just his son, he will not get his father to the belt! " - Solkala, having decided to scare the enemy. Come to the horror of the thought that you have to fight with such a giant, Finn Gall rushed to run through the dam to his native shore. But in the way he was unwound and began to destroy the bridge. Only the beginning of him he was afraid to touch, fearing to wake up Makkula. That is why the remains of the dam and go to the sea from the foot of the antrim ...

For a long time, this legend was considered simply a fictional poetic story that was not related to some particular place. Only at the end of the XVII century, the bishop Derrinsky was convinced of the reality of the existence of bridge giants. But only a hundred years later, when illustrated description of an unusual natural phenomenon was published with the application of the text of an ancient legend, a massive pilgrimage of the public to the coast of the Strait began. The popularity of the bridge giants contributed to the fact that it is located just in a semolot of kilometers from the major city of Belfast, and it was not difficult to get to her day or in a carriage. In addition, the path to the mysterious natural dam ran in surprisingly picturesque places. On the coast of the county, the Antrim are not there is no shortage of beautiful bays framed by black lava rocks, cozy beaches, rocky istes with mysterious caves and high gloomy caves, protected by slender basalt columns, which the foamy wave of the surf is hulko ...

Interestingly, on the eastern shore of the Northern Strait, the coast of Scotland, also in many places there are basalt covers. Especially spectacular they look on the small island of Staff in Hebrid Archipelago, 120 kilometers from the Bridge Finn Makkula. Waves, pushing the base of the island, exposed the slender ranks of the 40-meter basalt columns, which make up the foundation of Staffa. Missed it seems that the island is resting on a frequency of black faceted piles.

In one place, the sea was blocked by a less durable part of the lava flow, turning out in it a giant cave-niche depth of 60 meters. Its walls, base and arch consist of basalt hexagon, similar to those formed bridge giants. At one time, Staff Islands visited the President of the London Geographical Society, the famous Naturalist Joseph Genks, a participant in the first swimming Cook. Shocked by the scale of the grand cave, quite suitable for living, he offered to call it, in honor of the legendary rival Finn Makkula. The name invented by Benx was stuck, and now both giants from the ancient legend have off the coast of the Northern Strait on the unique natural monument associated with the history of their rivalry.

Photos of bridge giants in Ireland







On Sunday, there were cases in Coleraine - this is if from Belfast to go to the side of Londonderry.
Severe took with me. There we went rush and directly, on the highway. But they did not rush back to rush, they decided to ride along the sea (see map).

Immediately make a reservation - I was in those edges before and before, but to be purposefully returning to Belfast the coast of the sea - this is for the first time.
We drove and stayed by us not in all places worthwhile. Photographed, too, not all. I will say more - the bulk of exciting species remained, alas, for the scenes (there was no photo report).

First drove in Portstractt. Funny student town. On the embankment pieces five cafes - ice cream. The sea retreats from the waterfront and exposes coastal stones by which you can gladly climb.
Children liked it.

Here, on the embankment, a monument to the soldiers who fell into the first world. Many in Ireland, especially in the northern part of it, consider British soldiers with invaders. Nevertheless, the monuments are not fighting here.

Then we went towards Bushmills. On this road there is something to see - and Giant's Causeway, and White Rock Beach ... (Google Rulitis).
For a couple of minutes, they stopped near the ruins Dunluce Castle.

The history of this who had done the types of castle (as well as other tourist details) is easily selected by Google already mentioned. Personally, only one fact was deeply touched in my time - at the beginning of the 17th, it seems, the century, part of the castle collapsed into the sea. It was a kitchen. The bacon absorbed 7 cooks with all the utensils. In short, for me personally it is a very special place.

Unfortunately, my photo can not transfer all the greatness of this picture - blue sea, blue sky, green grass, black ruins, and around a cow, cows ...

This village is a bushmill. Here they make the best Irish whiskey (from famous brands).
You can go on an excursion and put together.

In the town of Ballikasl is an excellent Fish H chipse. In addition to the traditional cod and pikes there are scallops in the batter. Three pounds for half a dozen. Tasty.

Sea view from Ballikasla

After the ballikasla, the road to Kushendal leaves a little away from the sea, in the mountains (here I was on the map aligned, drawing the route to the ambulance hand).
I did not remove this segment at all, albeit exciting views in the mountains, and entertaining architecture in the villages - all this was abuse.

And again the sea. On the other hand, behind the scenes - rocks to the sky. Signs about possible stonepades - completely and nearby.

From time to time, there are some ruins with explanatory signs. If you do not plan a stop in advance, it is difficult to stop. Road narrow.

And here the scenes left the sea. And the slides are not so cool, as a few miles earlier. And even the grass grows.

On the grass - unchanged beef with rams.

From Larna, it was possible to continue the journey to Carrickfurgus, where the Norman castle was preserved, and unharmed. But in Carrick, I am often often ... In short, the track cut off the larn.

Bridge giants - an unusual natural phenomenon that will not leave anyone indifferent, because it seems that it is created not by nature, but somehow a huge and powerful giant from the fairy tale.

In the northeastern part of Ireland, on the shores of the Northern Strait, there are low, a little higher than half a kilometer, the mountains of Antrim. Their foundation is a black basalt, they were born due to the activity of ancient volcanoes located along a huge fault that erected 60 million years ago by Ireland from Great Britain. Lava from their crater, frozen, formed these mountains on the Irish shore and on the hebrid Islands, on the other side of the Northern Strait.

Basalt is a liquid, fluid fluid in the molten form (from the slopes of the rivers of the basalt river, sometimes gaining speed of up to 50 kilometers per hour). After cooling, basalt becomes hard and covered by cracks, creating hexagon prisms of the correct form. From afar basalt slopes rose to large organs with thousands of black pipes.

And if the stream of lava reaches the sea, such bizarre figures are born, which seems as if they appeared thanks to some kind of magic. One of these formations is the bridge giants.


There is bridge giants at the edge of the foot of the antrim. From a volcanic massif, here is the original "road to nowhere." From the height, it looks like a paving dance paving, protruding in the sea for as many as 150 meters, and in the end sharply tearing. But nearby you understand that the cobblestones of this paving slaves are slightly vigilant to be laid by a person: each meter is one and a half in diameter ...


Bridge giants towers over the sea for six (and in some places height reaches 12) meters and consists of about 40 thousand basalt columns. It resembles an unfinished bridge over the strait. This is an amazing formation serves as a bright testimony of powerful volcanic eruptions. Volcanic lava was erupted from cracks and cracks in the ground with a huge speed and power. She was erupted so quickly that he did not have time to harden before covered the ground in deep, seeded places with molten rock.


Bridge giants are sometimes referred to as the trail giants, and this is natural - after all, when you just look at it, it's clear that if she served someone's dear, then this someone was very large and strong An example of an unusual formation formed by the cooled lava. Although similar education can be observed in other parts of the world. But there the columns are very different in size (from centimeters to meters in diameter) and often differ in the number of faces.


The brightest feature of the rocks of the bridge giants is an orange reservoir in the form of a clear line on the vertical surface of the basalt. This layer creates a natural terrace to which the path is leading among the rocks. The terrace thickness is 10-12 meters, it consists of soft, loose, red-brown material. In fact, this is an intra-frequency reservoir - vegetation, which has changed chemically under the influence of heat in humid conditions during the lack of oxygen.

A few centuries ago, violent discussions were conducted around the possible causes of bridge giants. Some scientists argued that the petrified bamboo bamboo bamborators were exposed here, others said that these are giant crystals born at the bottom of the Ancient Sea. Only after time the volcanic origin of fantastic columns and hexagons was proven.

Obviously, the ancient Celts who inhabited Ireland a thousand years ago, deified bridge giants. They also tried to find an explanation for this unusual pavement, which strongly influenced their folklore and religion.


In one of the legends it is said that Finn Mak Kumal, deciding to enter into battle with the terrible one-eyed enemy by Gall, so as not to wet his legs, hit the first columns in the bottom of the Irish sea, creating a bridge here. Tearing, he got to sleep. At this time, Gall saw the road built by his opponent, and decided to deceive him - to attack the first. On the shore, he saw the sleeping giant and frightened his huge. "Who is it? Isn't Finn Li McKul? " - he asked the Giant Wife passing by. "What are you! This is just his son, he is not Doros Father and to the belt! " - She sewed, deciding to intimidate the enemy even more. Hurrying out of the thought that you have to fight with this giant, Gall rushed to escape on the pavement to his shore. But in the way he decided to destroy this bridge. Only his first part he was afraid to touch, in fear wake McKula. That is why the remains of the dam and lead to the sea from the foot of the mountain ...


According to another legend, the wife of Finn feeded Galla with pellets, inside which flat iron blanks baked, and when the Giant began to break his teeth about them, gave the second pellet, a simple, his son who calmly burned her. I imagine how strong the father of this is a rather big baby, Gall ran away in fear, on the way, breaking the bridge.


For many years, these legends were considered simply invented beautiful stories that are not connected even with some exact place. And only at the end of the 17th century, the bishop Derrinsky was convinced that the bridge giants actually exist. But only a hundred years later, when an illustrated description of a unique natural phenomenon was released (legends about Giant) were also described there, the massive pilgrimage of tourists to the coast of Ireland began.


The popularity of the bridge giants was also the fact that it is only in a semolot of kilometers from Belfast, and it is very easy to get to her every day. In addition, the path to the mysterious dam conducted in surprisingly beautiful natural places.


In these places there is no shortage of beautiful bays, quiet beaches, rocky ishes with deep caves and sharp gloomy caves protected by powerful basalt columns, which the foam waves are broken with noise.


It is curious that on the eastern shore of the Northern Strait, near the shores of Scotland, in many places there are the same basalt boulders. Especially spectacularly they look at the small island of Staff in Hebrid Archipelago, 120 kilometers from the trail of the giakanov. Waves, shutting down the shores of the island, exposed smooth rows of 40-meter columns. Missed it seems that the island lies on the foundation from these black honed piles.





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Giant Road Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

The road of giants is the locality where about 40 thousand interconnected basalt columns formed as a result of an ancient volcanic eruption. The road is located in the north-east of Northern Ireland, about 3 km north of the city of Bushmills. The tops of the columns form in the form of a springboard, which begins at the foot of the rock and disappears under the surface of the sea. Most are hexagonal columns, although some have four, five, seven and eight corners.


In one of the legends it is said that Finn Makkumal, deciding to fight with the monstrous one-eyed opponent's adversary, so as not to dunk his legs, drove into the bottom of the Irish sea a number of columns and thus built a bridge. Charter, he has come to rest. At that time, Gol himself switched over the bridge in Ireland, and appeared to Finn. Finn's wife, pointed to the sleeping husband, Lit, saying that this is her baby son. In addition, she treated his cakes, inside which the flat iron frying pan baked, and when the giant began to break his teeth about them, gave the second pellet, a simple, "Baby-Finn," who calmly ate her. Representing how the giant will be the father of this rather big "baby", the Hollo in horror escaped, destroying the bridge along the way. The road of the giants received world fame at the end of the XVII century. And the first tourists appeared here in the XIX century.


Now tourists can walk through basalt columns near a kilometer along the sea coast. The highest about 12 meters. The road is declared the UNESCO World Heritage Site and the National Reserve. This is the most popular attraction in Northern Ireland.



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The Studio "Quarter 95" goes to the world tour with the events of the Evening Quarter, the Evening Quarter project is a humorous show with a unique format of intellectual humor. And humor in the "Evening Quarter" is always fresh and relevant, acute and accurate. A special recognizable style "Quarter 95" is a combination of a good humor and a positive look for life, relevance and acute political satire, as well as an orientation for universal and family values. For many years, the "Evening Quarter" is the most popular show on Ukrainian television, traditionally collecting millions of viewers from the screens.

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County Antrim Northern Ireland

Antrim (Antrim)- One of the six districts forming Northern Ireland. The population of the district is about 620 thousand people. The capital of the district is the city of Antrim, the largest city - Belfast. The famous natural monument is Giant "S Causeway, a unique landscape listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is located in the Antrim district.

In ancient times, the Celts in the ancient times, in the early middle ages the region has repeatedly underwent Viking raids.

In the era of Tudorov, the Antrim was settled by immigrants from Scotland.

The main sector of the economy during the industrial revolution was the production of linen fabrics.

In the area there are two main ports - Larn and Belfast. Between District, England and Scotland organized a ferry message.

The port of Belfast is the main sea gate of Northern Ireland: about two thirds of the maritime trade of the country focused in Belfast. The port handles more than 6 thousand vessels per year.

Migrants from the EU will have to earn at least 23,000 pounds of sterling, before they are allowed to enter the United Kingdom to the territory, Prime Minister Boris Johnson promises. Such an agreement was signed at the first meeting of Boris Jonesan with the new Cabinet of Ministers. It is expected that in order to obtain a labor visa, migrants from the EU will need to receive at least 70 points on a number of categories on a new immigration system designed by analogy with Australian.

For the first six months of 2019, the average housing prices in the UK rose to more than 2,000 pounds of sterling. From January to June 2019, the average housing price in the country has grown from 311,616 pounds of sterling to 313,662 pounds. The average housing prices in London are falling, and they grow faster in the small town of Berkhamsted in Hartfordshire County - at a speed of 185 pounds per day or 33875 for the first 6 months of 2019. The rise in real estate prices occurs despite the fact that many residents of the country postpone the purchase of housing due to uncertainty around the brexite.

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