Bridges typically span large divides high above water. Causeways are lower embankments, though they often contain bridge sections to let water and ships pass. 🌋 2. The Giant's Causeway (Northern Ireland)
A causeway is a raised road or track across low-lying, wet, or marshy ground.
Myth says the Irish giant Finn McCool built the pathway to cross the sea to fight a Scottish giant.
The most famous natural causeway in the world is the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.