Fingal’s Cave - Scotland (Fingal’s Cave - ประเทศสก็อตแลนด์)

Fingal’s Cave - Scotland (Fingal’s Cave - ประเทศสก็อตแลนด์)

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Fingal’s Cave is a cave that is quite unique in geology. The cave has a depth of about 70 meters. The entrance to the cave is higher than the six-story building. In particular, the pillar stands in the cave caused by geological changes, forming a hexagonal basalt pillars perpendicular to the ground. The cave has a natural curved roof. Causing the resonance of the waves as if it were a place to play the amazing natural lull music







In the past, this island had been inhabited by humans before settling. But because of many factors, both Both inclement weather The sea breeze waves that are constantly plunging into the coast In addition, some islands still have fertile soil to be used for agriculture. Causing them to emigrate to the mainland of Scotland in 1930. Later in 1986, this island was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And nowadays it has become a habitat for many birds that are living in steep cliffs With human beings as seasonal visitors










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