Giant's Causeway

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On the morning before my sixteenth birthday my family was exited for the special trip we had planned. We packed the car, double checked everything to make sure we didn’t leave anything behind, and headed off to the airport. We boarded the plane, just in time, to Ireland. The flight was great, since we were in first class. After landing we rented a car and drove to our hotel, where we rested for the plans we had the next day. In the morning, my mom thought it would be great to begin the day with a trip to the famous Giant’s Causeway.
When we arrived a woman was about to give a tour, so we jumped in her group. She led us to a beautiful spot on the causeway and everyone gasped in awe. She began to speak and said, “Welcome to the Giant’s Causeway one of the most visited places in Ireland. I will begin the tour with some facts and stories about the causeway. After the tour, you may venture off and explore the causeway on your own.
The Giant’s Causeway is known for these rock columns that are made from basalt. Most of the columns are hexagonal, but some have as low as four sides and others have as many as eight. There are about forty thousand columns, the tallest are forty feet high, and they take up 7173 acres of land. Some people who visit call them honeycombs.
Some people believe that the causeway was formed naturally, which involved a combination of water and lava. When Earth’s crust shifted it allowed lava to flow out of the openings. Then water cooled the lava and this process repeated itself.
Others think it was made several months in Noah’s Flood when sedimentary strata deposited. As the water that deposited the strata resided, lava covered it and this process repeated. Scientists say that these two events can’t be connected,...

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...ey could do, until Oonagh had a brilliant plan. The two of them ran upstairs and took the sheets of their bed. Oonagh made clothes and a blanket, while Fionn went to the shed and made a crib out of wood.
In the morning, Fionn put on the clothes, got into the crib, and laid the blanket over him. Oonagh heard a knock on the door, it was Angus. She opened the door and Angus barged in the house. He asked, ‘Where is Fionn?’
Oonagh answered, “He went for a walk, but he should be back soon.” Angus didn’t believe her so he looked around for himself. Fionn, from the other side of the room made a baby sounding cry and Angus noticed it came from the crib, so he went to check it out. He saw the baby, Fionn in disguise, and thought to himself, ‘If that’s Fionn’s baby, Fionn must be bigger than I thought.’ Angus ran out the door and across the causeway destroying it behind him.

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