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Fingal’s Cave – Staffa, Scotland
One of the most astounding sea caves in the world is called Fingal’s Cave and is located on an uninhabited island called Staffa. This island is part of Scotland and can be found on an archipelago known as the Inner Hebrides on the western coast of the country. What’s remarkable about this particular cave is that it’s formed from basalt columns that were erected during a lava flow in the geological epoch called the Paleocene, approximately between 66 and 56 million years ago. The sea carved these columns into one of the most fascinating natural works of art on the planet.
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