This image showcases the remarkable columns of basalt rocks found at Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site located on the coast of Northern Ireland. The natural formation consists of approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, a result of volcanic activity around 60 million years ago. The uniform structure and distinct patterns draw many visitors, making it a significant attraction for geologists and tourists alike.
The image can effectively serve various commercial and educational purposes. It's suitable for travel brochures, blogs, and nature documentaries, enhancing the visual appeal of websites focused on tourism or geography. Additionally, it can be used in social media posts, educational worksheets, and infographics to illustrate geological concepts or promote environmental awareness. It's a versatile asset for creators looking to engage their audience with nature themes.
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Royalty Free Image Size: small: 484 x 727 Pixels, medium: 838 x 1258 Pixels, large: 1416 x 2125 Pixels, x_large: 2579 x 3869 Pixels, xx_large: 3456 x 5184 Pixels, - Orientation: Vertical
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UNESCO - Organised Group
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Rough
Causeway
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UK
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Belfast
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Europe
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Giants Causeway
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Hexagon
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Construction Industry
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Mountain
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Ireland
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Natural Landmark
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Travel
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Travel Destinations
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Basalt
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