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Ali Fyfe's Alifyfe Racing's Fingal's Cave just keeps on running. The 3-year-old filly, a daughter of Carpe Diem, won her third race without a loss, winning the third race at Saratoga Race Course ...
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The Fingal Cave is around 230 feet deep, while, at its entrance, it is around 60 feet high and 50 feet wide, notes Visit Mull & Iona, the local tourism website for the two Inner Hebrides islands.
Read about photographer Jim Richardson's experience photographing Fingal's Cave in the Hebrides from National Geographic.
“Critical” repairs were carried out to the concrete walkway which provides entry to the cave following storm damage last winter.
Fingal's Cave, 4-for-4, won the restricted Fleet Indian Stakes against New York-bred competition in her first stakes attempt Aug. 26 at Saratoga Race Course.
A pilgrimage to Fingal's Cave comes highly recommended. Of similar structure to the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, Fingal's is formed of hexagonally jointed basalt columns within a lava flow.
Scotland's Fingal's Cave is one of those sights that truly have to be seen to be believed. The naturally occurring cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa is formed by hexagonal basalt that look ...
Fingal's Cave—Exposure for Black Cats in Coal Mines How do you get a great picture when you're shooting black on black? Photographer Jim Richardson shares his experience inside Fingal's Cave in ...
Cave that inspired Mendelssohn and Keats brought to life by BBC Radio 3 and the Glasgow School of Art For the first time, Fingal's Cave - the awesome natural structure on the uninhabited island of ...
FINGAL’S Cave has always been a mysterious wonder of Scotland. Located on the Isle of Staffa, the ancient cave is known for being a visual anomaly, attracting tourists from all over, but the ...