Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1893 — The Giant's Head. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

The Giant's Head.

It is not uncommon to find rocks and cliffs taking curious shapes, and ap 4 pearing like human beings, but it is not often that one finds so perfect a face on so large a scale as that of the Giant s Head on the north coast 01.

Ireland, a few miles from the Giant’s Causeway. Among the many striking features of this rugged and picturesque coast line are the white rocks two miles distant from Portrush. They are of white limestone, and are cut into many fantastic shapes by the action of the water. There are nearly thirty caves within a distance of a couple of miles. The likeness of the Giant's Head to a human face is al! the more striking owing-to the whiteness of the rocks out of which the natural action of the. Atlantic waves have fashioned it. ' —-"'t'-'

THE GIANT'S HEAD.