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Giant's Causeway and Causeway CoastNative names Irish: Clochxc3xa1n an Aifir/Clochxc3xa1n na bhFomhxc3xb3rach[1] Ulster Scots: Tha Giant's Causey[2]The Giant's CausewayLocationCounty AntrimCoordinates55xc2xb014xe2x80xb227xe2x80xb3N 6xc2xb030xe2x80xb242xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf55.24083xc2xb0N 6.51167xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 55.24083; -6.51167Coordinates: 55xc2xb014xe2x80xb227xe2x80xb3N 6xc2xb030xe2x80xb242xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf55.24083xc2xb0N 6.51167xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 55.24083; -6.51167 UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial namethe Giant's Causeway and Causeway CoastTypeNaturalCriteriaVII, VIIIDesignated1986 (10th session)Referencexc2xa0no.369State PartyUnited KingdomRegionEurope Location of Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland | WIKI |
Much of the Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast World Heritage Site is owned and managed by the National Trust. | WIKI |
[8] Access to the Giantxe2x80x99s Causeway is free of charge: it is not necessary to go via the visitor centre, which charges a fee. | WIKI |
According to legend, the columns are the remains of a causeway built by a giant. | WIKI |
Fionn accepted the challenge and built the causeway across the North Channel so that the two giants could meet. | WIKI |
He flees back to Scotland in fright, destroying the causeway behind him so that Fionn would be unable to chase him down. | WIKI |
The existence of the causeway was announced to the wider world the following year by the presentation of a paper to the Royal Society from Sir Richard Bulkeley, a fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. | WIKI |
[18] In 1765, an entry on the causeway appeared in volume 12 of the French Encyclopxc3xa9die, which was informed by the engravings of Drury's work; the engraving of the "East Prospect" appeared in a 1768 volume of plates published for the Encyclopxc3xa9die. | WIKI |
The causeway was without a permanent visitors' centre between 2000 and 2012, as the previous building, built in 1986, burned down in 2000. | WIKI |
[26] Since opening, the new visitor centre has garnered mixed reviews from those visiting the causeway, for its pricing, design, contents and placement across the causeway walk descent. | WIKI |
"[32] An online campaign to remove creationist material was launched in 2012, and following this, the Trust carried out a review and concluded that they should be amended to have the scientific explanation on the causeway's origin as their primary emphasis. | WIKI |
Creationist explanations are still mentioned but presented as a traditional belief of some religious communities rather than a competing explanation for the causeway's origins. | WIKI |
A stromatolite colony was reportedly found at the Giant's Causeway in October 2011 xe2x80x93 an unusual find, as stromatolites are more commonly found in warmer waters with higher saline content than that found at the causeway. | WIKI |
The Giantxe2x80x99s Causeway and Causeway Coast is a spectacular area of global geological importance on the sea coast at the edge of the Antrim plateau in Northern Ireland. | UNESCO |
The features of the Giantxe2x80x99s Causeway and Causeway Coast site and in particular the strata exposed in the cliff faces, have been key to shaping the understanding of the sequences of activity in the Earthxe2x80x99s geological history. | UNESCO |
The extent of visible rock sections and the quality of the exposed columns in the cliff and on the Causeway combine to present an array of features of considerable significance. | UNESCO |
Criterion (viii): The geological activity of the Tertiary era is clearly illustrated by the succession of the lava flows and interbasaltic beds which are in evidence on the Causeway Coast. | UNESCO |
The extremely regular columnar jointing of the Tholeiitic basalts is a spectacular feature which is displayed in exemplary fashion at the Giantxe2x80x99s Causeway. | UNESCO |
The Causeway itself is a unique formation and a superlative horizontal section through columnar basalt lavas. | UNESCO |
The cliff exposures and causeway stones, key attributes of the property, are protected by ownership in perpetuity by The National Trust. | UNESCO |
The removal of xe2x80x98souvenirxe2x80x99 stones from the Causeway, which occurred before the area was protected, has long since ceased. | UNESCO |
In addition to World Heritage status, most of the property is a National Nature Reserve and also forms part of the Giantxe2x80x99s Causeway and Dunseverick Area of Special Scientific Interest. | UNESCO |
The designation of the Causeway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which covers an area of spectacular coastal scenery stretching over approximately 29 km, gives formal statutory recognition to the quality of the landscape. | UNESCO |
A World Heritage Steering Group comprising relevant stakeholders provides the framework for implementation of the propertyxe2x80x99s Management Plan, ensuring the conservation of the property as well as managing visitation, as the Causeway is Northern Ireland's most popular tourist attraction. | UNESCO |
The Giantxe2x80x99s Causeway World Heritage Site Management Plan acknowledges the continuing effects of natural erosion which will gradually alter the cliff exposures. | UNESCO |
Changes in sea level or an increased frequency of storm events may also, in the future, affect the degree to which the causeway is accessible or visible. | UNESCO |