Hexagon Natural Stones - 1
The Giant’s Causeway was formed by lava that cooled slowly, predominantly creating hexagons. This geometry gives the landscape an almost surreal but very interesting appearance. Similar stone formations can also be found on the opposite coast in Scotland, with similar but much taller formations. More descriptions in the next comment...' role="button">
Stopover in the northeast at the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland. A peninsula by the sea with a large area of hexagonal stone columns, densely packed at varying heights rising from the ground. It's hard to believe that this geometric shape of the stones formed naturally. But nature has always utilized optimal chemical and physical processes to achieve a stable result.
The Giant’s Causeway was formed by lava that cooled slowly, predominantly creating hexagons. This geometry gives the landscape an almost surreal but very interesting appearance. Similar stone formations can also be found on the opposite coast in Scotland, with similar but much taller formations. More descriptions in the next comment...Stopover in the northeast at the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland. A peninsula by the sea with a large area of hexagonal stone columns, densely packed at varying heights rising from the ground. It's hard to believe that this geometric shape of the stones formed naturally. But nature has always utilized optimal chemical and physical processes to achieve a stable result.
The Giant’s Causeway was formed by lava that cooled slowly, predominantly creating hexagons. This geometry gives the landscape an almost surreal but very interesting appearance. Similar stone formations can also be found on the opposite coast in Scotland, with similar but much taller formations. More descriptions in the next comment...Zwischenstop im Nord-Osten am „Giant’s Causeway“ in Irland. Eine Landzunge am Meer mit einer großen Fläche mit sechs-eckigen Steinsäulen, die dicht aneinander in unterschiedlicher Höhe aus dem Boden ragen. Kaum zu glauben, dass diese geometrische Form der Steine von alleine entstanden ist. Aber die Natur hat immer schon die optimalen Reaktionen in den chemischen und physikalischen Abläufen genutzt um ein stabiles Ergebnis zu erhalten.
In der Endstehung der Giant’s Causeway war es Lava, die langsam abkühlte und überwiegend Sechsecke formte. Durch diese Geometrie wirkt die Landschaft an der Stelle etwas unwirklich, aber sehr interessant. Die Steinformation gibt es auch auf der anderen Küstenseite in Schottland mit ähnlichen Formationen und viel höher. Weitere Beschreibungen im nächsten Kommentar...
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Stopover in the northeast at the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland. A peninsula by the sea with a large area of hexagonal stone columns, densely packed at varying heights rising from the ground. It's hard to believe that this geometric shape of the stones formed naturally. But nature has always utilized optimal chemical and physical processes to achieve a stable result.The Giant’s Causeway was formed by lava that cooled slowly, predominantly creating hexagons. This geometry gives the landscape an almost surreal but very interesting appearance. Similar stone formations can also be found on the opposite coast in Scotland, with similar but much taller formations. More descriptions in the next comment...Stopover in the northeast at the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland. A peninsula by the sea with a large area of hexagonal stone columns, densely packed at varying heights rising from the ground. It's hard to believe that this geometric shape of the stones formed naturally. But nature has always utilized optimal chemical and physical processes to achieve a stable result.
The Giant’s Causeway was formed by lava that cooled slowly, predominantly creating hexagons. This geometry gives the landscape an almost surreal but very interesting appearance. Similar stone formations can also be found on the opposite coast in Scotland, with similar but much taller formations. More descriptions in the next comment...Zwischenstop im Nord-Osten am „Giant’s Causeway“ in Irland. Eine Landzunge am Meer mit einer großen Fläche mit sechs-eckigen Steinsäulen, die dicht aneinander in unterschiedlicher Höhe aus dem Boden ragen. Kaum zu glauben, dass diese geometrische Form der Steine von alleine entstanden ist. Aber die Natur hat immer schon die optimalen Reaktionen in den chemischen und physikalischen Abläufen genutzt um ein stabiles Ergebnis zu erhalten.
In der Endstehung der Giant’s Causeway war es Lava, die langsam abkühlte und überwiegend Sechsecke formte. Durch diese Geometrie wirkt die Landschaft an der Stelle etwas unwirklich, aber sehr interessant. Die Steinformation gibt es auch auf der anderen Küstenseite in Schottland mit ähnlichen Formationen und viel höher. Weitere Beschreibungen im nächsten Kommentar...