There are places you visit, take a few photos, and forget within a week. And then there’s the Giant’s Causeway—Northern Ireland’s most famous landmark, a place so strange and spectacular that it refuses to fade from your mind.
Here, along the rugged coast of County Antrim, the ocean crashes against thousands of perfectly formed basalt columns—black, hexagonal, and stacked so neatly they look man-made.
From the moment you step onto the path leading down to the Causeway, the wind carries whispers of its most famous legend.
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