Glaronisia
A group of three small islands, less than 1km off the north coast.
The
name means
“sea-gull
islands”,
so called because of the large seagull colony, active in the spring
months. The islands are composed entirely of vertical columns of
volcanic rock,
known as columnar jointed basalt. Each
column is
a
polygonal
prism, formed by the
contraction
of volcanic lava
during cooling.
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