PHOTO: Ballintoy Harbour in Northern Ireland, Made Famous by Game of Thrones

Ballintoy Harbour in Northern Ireland, made famous as the site used during the filming of season two of Game of Thrones

Ballintoy Harbour sits at the foot of a narrow, steep road that descends to the sea from the Coastal Causeway in Northern Ireland. For years a sleepy little fishing wharf with a pocket beach, Ballintoy Harbour was lately made famous when it was used as a site during the filming of season two of Game … Read more

PHOTO: Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland

Basalt columns on the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland

On the northeast tip of the island of Ireland lies a geologic formation so unique, so astonishing, that legends were created to explain its existence. The Giant’s Causeway, as it is known, was formed when a volcanic eruption was covered with newer layers of lava, placing the underlying material under extreme pressure. The trapped Basaltic … Read more

PHOTO: Whiterocks Coastal Park in Northern Ireland

Whiterocks Coastal Park on the Coastal Causeway in Northern Ireland

Over the centuries, strong surf has eaten into the cliffs at Whiterocks Coastal Park, carving myriad caves and arches into the jagged white limestone. Where land has prevailed over ocean, stunning headlands like Shelagh’s Head, the Wishing Arch, Elephant Rock, and the Lion’s Paw, thrust out into the ocean. The exposed white cliffs are home … Read more

PHOTO: Mussenden Temple at Downhill Palace in Northern Ireland

Mussenden Temple at Downhill Palace, on the Coastal Causeway in Northern Ireland

Mussenden Temple at Downhill Palace in Northern Ireland was built by Fredrick Hervey, who was both the 4th Earl of Bristol and the Bishop of Derry. Hervey was extremely close to his young niece, Frideswide Bruce, leading people to suspect that the relationship was inappropriate. When these rumors reached the young woman’s father, he quickly … Read more