27.04.2014

Location Staffa (Inner Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom), "Fingal's Cave"
Comment excerpt from Wikipedia: the 85 m long cave is named after the legendary hero "Fingal", who was invented by the Scottish writer James Macpherson. In his "Fragments of Ancient Poetry", Macpherson had the fictional poet "Ossian" - based on the mythical Irish poet "Oisín" - report on the heroic deeds of King "Fingal", whose role model was the Irish legendary warrior "Fionn mac Cumhaill". - view from inside the cave back to the outside

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