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Gymnase du Bugnon@ Sévelin
Grammar
Literature
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The Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland
When humans first laid eyes on the Giant's Causeway they imagined it was the work of giants, which is how it got its name.
For centuries people have been telling the story of how Irish giant, Finn McCool, built this place. Nowadays science holds the answer for how it came to be but many still prefer the romantic myths and legends.
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