The CannibalRabbits on the windswept Giant’s Causeway, a series of mostly hexagonal basalt columns.
The Giant’s Causeway is Northern Ireland’s only World Heritage Listed site.
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The CannibalRabbits on the Giant’s Causeway
The Giant’s Causeway
The Giant’s Causeway looking seawards. This was the one of the few places in Ireland that we encountered lots of other tourists. It is a long climb down the cliff road from the visitor centre to the causeway, but the climb back up is even worse – no wonder the fare for the complex bus [...]
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower from the Arc de Triomphe, dominating central Paris.
Uffington White Horse
The stylised prehistoric Uffington White Horse stretches for 374 feet along the hillside. Close by lie Wayland’s Smithy and Uffington Castle.
Upper Lake Glendalough
Glendalough means the valley of two lakes. Here is one of them, the Upper Lake from the patch of land separating the two lakes. Originally the valley had just one lake, but where the Poulanass River plunges into the valley from the side the lake has silted-up splitting the lake into two.