National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 7月18日 04時04分
Photo by @jimrichardsonng | Inside Fingal’s Cave on Staffa Island in Scotland, the Basalt columns echo the sea that has battered and eroded its way into the island. But these columns survived better than the dinosaurs who went extinct about the same time this vast lava flow of the Paleocene was reshaping what would become Scotland and Ireland. Small wonder Jules Verne referred to this place in his novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth." #scotland #hebrides
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raghavjerphotography
Hi guys! I'm an aspiring photographer and have plenty of pictures on my feed. Do take a look at them!
pukku_14
@djiuwinny remember this place? It was one long and well planned car ride to reach this cave.
yogahikerchick
They look so similar to Giants’ causeway and the basalt columns in southern Iceland
olgapatterson8239
My great grand father was Scotish!!! Y loved that land!!?
biljasa
@jimrichardsonng ????????????????wow
ceydagibson
I was also guess it as Giant's Causeway
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