Commons:Valued image candidates/Giants Causeway looking northwards.jpg
Giants Causeway looking northwards.jpg
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Nominated by | Martinvl (talk) on 2018-02-24 22:25 (UTC) |
Scope | Nominated as the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Giant's Causeway viewed along the line of the lava flow |
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Reason |
This is a UNESCO World Heritage site. I believe that this image shows how the causeway got its name better than any other image in Commons. According to legend, the Scotish giant Benandonner built the causeway so that he could battle with the Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill. On being fooled into thinking that mac Cumhaill was much bigger than him, he fled back to Scotland, ripping up the causeway as he went. This image shows all that is left. In a previous submission, another editor noted that it would involve considerable work to review this image against all its contenders. If others feel that this is the case, please list any worthy contenders and I will resubmit this nomination again, but as part of a MVR. -- Martinvl (talk) |
Review (criteria) |
Scope changed from Giant's Causeway basalt columns to Giant's Causeway viewed along the line of the lava flow --Martinvl (talk) 22:08, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
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