Myths and legends. How many are there? Well here's another one!
Long ago, when the Northern Irish were fighting the Southern Irish, two giants were fighting - one from the North and one for the South. The Southern giant threw a big boulder at the Northern giant and killed him. So now there is a big rock that the Irish think the Southern giant threw. They call it Clough Mor, meaning Big Stone.
But the rock was actually moved by a glacier!
We went on a walk to the big rock. We went through a jungle, up a hill and there it was...The big rock. We then went even higher to the view point called Slieve Martin. It was cold and windy but the view was good.
Long ago, when the Northern Irish were fighting the Southern Irish, two giants were fighting - one from the North and one for the South. The Southern giant threw a big boulder at the Northern giant and killed him. So now there is a big rock that the Irish think the Southern giant threw. They call it Clough Mor, meaning Big Stone.
But the rock was actually moved by a glacier!
We went on a walk to the big rock. We went through a jungle, up a hill and there it was...The big rock. We then went even higher to the view point called Slieve Martin. It was cold and windy but the view was good.