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Along with the trippy geology of Fingal’s Cave, it’s apparently a very good place to spot puffins and other seabirds. ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED. Discuss (2 CommentS) ARTICLE POSTED IN.
In the ensuing centuries, the geological feature has continued to inspire — one of Pink Floyd's unreleased tracks from their 1970 Zabriskie Point soundtrack sessions is called Fingal's Cave.
Fingal’s Cave: Nature’s 60 ... according to the Scottish Geology Trust. Fingal’s hexagons were stacking up around 60 million years ago at a time when the Atlantic Ocean was still taking shape.
Now a bucket list destination for nature lovers, the island is home to the awe-inspiring Fingal’s Cave, whose acoustics and geological beauty have inspired everyone from royals to renowned ...
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.
It has lured countless travellers after being “rediscovered” by British explorer and naturalist Sir Joseph Banks in 1772. Located on the uninhabited island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides, the ...
The tiny island, seven miles (11km) west of Mull, in the Inner Hebrides, attracts about 120,000 tourists a year. Many people visit to see its puffins and Fingal's Cave, which inspired a piece of ...
Walkway repairs are complete and Fingal's cave is now accessible on foot again.#staffa #fingalscave #repairs @N_T_S #fortheloveofscotland @Turus_Mara @StaffaTrips @StaffaTours pic.twitter.com ...