"Trip to Giants Causeway, Dark Hedges"
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Top things to do in Northern Ireland - Top Sights along the coastal road [S1-E23]
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We're heading north along the East Coast , and we're also going to go and check out the Dark Hedges, which is one of the famous roads from the TV series The Games of Thrones .
It's so hot at the moment that the roads are actually the towers actually starting to melt and you can hear it under the wheels.
Northern Ireland's Giants Causeway is a World Heritage Site for a reason.
Chris and Jess took a drone over the edge of the Giant Causeway to capture some of the most beautiful photographs of Northern Ireland ever seen.
Dunserbaric Castle is 5th century and Saint Patrick reputedly visited this castle and that it's actually an Iron Age building.
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