Causeway
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. Causeway
They are built atop an embankment made of earth, stone, or concrete. Bridges typically span large divides high above water
Myth says the Irish giant Finn McCool built the pathway to cross the sea to fight a Scottish giant. Causeway
The most famous natural causeway in the world is the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland.
They provide solid surfaces for transit while sitting slightly above the water.