Introduction to the basalt pillar group: Linjin Island is the largest and densest group of basalt pillars known in the world. Scenes similar to this in the world include the Penghu Islands in Taiwan separated by water, and the giants on the coast of Northern Ireland in the distance. There are only less than 40,000 basalt pillars in the promontory, but here there are dozens of times as many, and the scenery is spectacular.

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