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Visitors to the Giant’s Causeway, the world-famous tourist attraction in Northern Ireland, are being urged not to indulge in ...
A decades-old ritual is causing both aesthetic and physical damage to the world-famous Giant's Causeway in Co Antrim, ...
The National Trust, which looks after the site, says the coins left between the basalt columns expand and rust, damaging the ...
According to legends, the site was formed by Irish giant Finn McCool who created the causeway to get across the Irish Sea to ...
Coins squeezed into the gaps in the basalt columns of the tourist attraction in north Antrim eventually rust and expand, ...
The Giant’s Causeway formed between 50 and 60 million years ago when molten basalt erupted through chalk beds and formed a ...
Northern Ireland’s World Heritage Site is being damaged by visitors leaving coins in the cracks of the famous stones.
The Giant's Causeway lies at the foot of the basalt cliffs along the sea coast on the edge of the Antrim plateau in Northern Ireland. It is made up of some 40,000 massive black basalt columns sticking ...
The Giant's Causeway faces 'rapid erosion' from tourists jamming coins into gaps on the 60-million-year-old rocks.
The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland has been damaged by tourists in recent years, with the National Trust now urging ...
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Advnture on MSN"Leave no trace" – visitors to Northern Ireland's iconic Giant's Causeway urged to stop jamming coins into the ancient rocksThe coins, that tourists leave behind for love or luck, are having a devastating impact on the world-famous heritage site ...
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