@kav82 You can always count on me to leave such things in my vids if/when they happen, from falling while skiing or ice scating to slipping on the Giants Causeway, haha... I'm just glad I kept my balance and didn't get a smack off the ground, haha
Another great video Franklin. During the last couple of months I have seen a few documentaries about the English and Irish coastlines, which included the Giants Causeway. Your video tour and explanation was as good as any of them :-) Love it
Can't imagine this natural wonder was sculpted by volcanic activity. Impressive! Love the legend telling about the Giant's Causeway as the remnants of a great bridge connecting Scotland and Ireland. It would be funny to think if there was another vlogger making a video from the opposite coast and claiming that the Scottish giant is the hero and the Irish giant wanted to fight him. Hehehe. 7:54 Woops! Almost fell and got wet there. LOL! Thanks for another magical tour of Ireland, Franklin. :-)
@chinaeyes22 I'm pretty sure even in Scotland the legend of the Causeway is the same actually. And yeah it is quite weird how all those colums were shaped purely by volcanic activity. They really do look like they were man made, haha.
That looks so pretty :) I've gotta go there!
Katest3r 1 month ago
@Katest3r indeed it is awesome, if your ever near it you should not pass on going to see it :)
MokongX3M 1 month ago
I love that you kept the slip in there @MokongX3M
kav82 1 month ago
@kav82 You can always count on me to leave such things in my vids if/when they happen, from falling while skiing or ice scating to slipping on the Giants Causeway, haha... I'm just glad I kept my balance and didn't get a smack off the ground, haha
MokongX3M 1 month ago
Interesting formation. Is it basaltic columns? I'll bet that down by the water the tides would create some strange looking tidal pools when low.
rallypacific 1 month ago
@rallypacific *does a quick check* yep, Basalt colums they are :)
MokongX3M 1 month ago
Another great video Franklin. During the last couple of months I have seen a few documentaries about the English and Irish coastlines, which included the Giants Causeway. Your video tour and explanation was as good as any of them :-) Love it
Thumbs up and Faved :-)
Jagamp 1 month ago
@Jagamp haha cheers Jeff.... maybe I might get lucky and someone from RTE or BBC will see this and offer me some sort of touring show :p
no likely though, haha
MokongX3M 1 month ago
Can't imagine this natural wonder was sculpted by volcanic activity. Impressive! Love the legend telling about the Giant's Causeway as the remnants of a great bridge connecting Scotland and Ireland. It would be funny to think if there was another vlogger making a video from the opposite coast and claiming that the Scottish giant is the hero and the Irish giant wanted to fight him. Hehehe. 7:54 Woops! Almost fell and got wet there. LOL! Thanks for another magical tour of Ireland, Franklin. :-)
chinaeyes22 1 month ago
@chinaeyes22 I'm pretty sure even in Scotland the legend of the Causeway is the same actually. And yeah it is quite weird how all those colums were shaped purely by volcanic activity. They really do look like they were man made, haha.
MokongX3M 1 month ago
4th and 1st comment
mokeblok 1 month ago