Fingals Cave Scotland - Imagery Tour
Fingals Cave is located on the uninhabited rock island of Staffa, off the West coast of Scotland. This fascinating cave is formed from hexagon shaped basalt columns. The basalt formed into hexagonal columns when a lava flow cooled in the ocean. The lava flow that created Fingal Cave also created the amazing Giant Causeway rock formation in Scotland. In Gaelic, Fingal Cave is known as Uamh-Binn, meaning cave of melody, due to the lovely sounds made by echos of waves crashing inside.
Fingals Cave Scotland
Fingals Cave is located on the uninhabited rock island of Staffa, off the West coast of Scotland. This fascinating cave is formed from hexagon shaped basalt columns. The basalt formed into hexagonal columns when a lava flow cooled in the ocean. The lava flow that created Fingal Cave also created the amazing Giant Causeway rock formation in Scotland. In Gaelic, Fingal Cave is known as Uamh-Binn, meaning cave of melody, due to the lovely sounds made by echos of waves crashing inside.
Fingals Cave Scotland