Giant's Causeway
If the people of Madagascar are proud of their unique rocky mountains, the Giant's Causeway is considered a natural treasure of the Irish. Giant's Causeway is a coastal area that attracts a lot of tourists and researchers because there are about 40,000 giant black basalt columns arranged neatly, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. As the lava cools rapidly, shrinkage occurs, creating vertical fissures. The size of the columns is determined by the cooling speed of the erupting lava, thereby designing beautiful geometric blocks. Giant's Causeway was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1986 and a year later the Department of Environment for Northern Ireland also recognized it as a national nature reserve.
Visitors here love to walk to see the mysterious black magma pillars, check in as a souvenir, and discover information about the history and geology of the Giant's Causeway. It makes for a wonderful sight for once-in-a-lifetime romantic moments.