Ralph Roberts
11:04 AM (edited) - Public10 Famous Sea Stacks From Around the World ... The World Geography -below: " 1. Dun Briste, a spectacular sea-stack, estimated to be approximately 50 metres (165ft) in height, stands 80 metres (260ft) off Downpatrick Head, in the town-land of Knockaun, east of Ballycastle, Ireland. Downpatrick Head is where the Atlantic has gouged a huge bay from the mighty cliffs and their summits scoured of all vegetation except grass by the ceaseless ocean winds. ..." see all 10:http://www.theworldgeography.com/2012/05/10-famous-sea-stacks-from-around-world.html
Doug Tyrrell12:01 PM
You've incurred the mild outrage of 30 million Canadians by excluding that national icon.
Ralph Roberts12:11 PM
+Doug Tyrrell not me, eh? I did not write the article, only linked it, eh? I loves Canada, eh? Maple leaf, eh? ;-) ... reminds me of this true story: I was in Windsor, Ontario a few years ago. Summertime and hot, so I stopped for a glass of iced tea (our national beverage in the South - well, that and Coca-Cola). The waitress brought me the tea. It had no ice in it. I mentioned that. She says, "Why, it's cold, eh?" ... first time I had ever heard 'eh' used in conversation, eh?