Said to be the result of a massive volcanic eruption, Giant’s Causeway is a place of scenic views and impressive basalt columns in Northern Ireland, about two miles (3 km) away from Bushmills town. According to a popular local myth, Fionn mac Cumhaill, a giant Irish hero, built this “path” to cross the sea...
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Giant’s Causeway, a Landscape Beyond Expectations in Ireland
Traveling on the Edge of the “Gate to Hell”
For today we decided to show you a brilliant unusual location which we think fits our “tourism on the edge” profile. Besides, it was high time for something mysterious and thrilling. The Gate to Hell is a natural crater located in the Karakum desert, around 260 km away from Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan,...
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