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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 ...
The National Trust, which looks after the site, says the coins left between the basalt columns expand and rust, damaging the ...
From Parisian bridges to Rome's Trevi Fountain, tourists love leaving behind mementos—but in Northern Ireland, they're ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTourists Are Stuffing Coins Into the Cracks of the Giant's Causeway, Damaging the Iconic Site in Northern IrelandSmall coins are causing giant problems at one of Northern Ireland’s most famous natural sites. Authorities are urging ...
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Irish Independent on MSNVisitors unwittingly damaging Giant’s Causeway by sticking coins between the rocksTourists are damaging the Giant’s Causeway by jamming coins into the cracks of the stones. Coins have been left wedged into ...
The Giant’s Causeway formed between 50 and 60 million years ago when molten basalt erupted through chalk beds and formed a ...
Coins squeezed into the gaps in the basalt columns of the tourist attraction in north Antrim eventually rust and expand, ...
A decades-old ritual is causing both aesthetic and physical damage to the world-famous Giant's Causeway in Co Antrim, ...
Northern Ireland’s legendary Giant’s Causeway has survived a lot over 60 million years including volcanic eruptions, crashing ...
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Giant’s Causeway visitors urged not to leave ‘damaging’ coins in the rocksNorthern Ireland’s World Heritage Site is being damaged by visitors leaving coins in the cracks of the famous stones.
The Giant's Causeway in Co Antrim is being damaged by visitors leaving coins in the cracks of the famous stones.
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