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For a long time, Northern Ireland was written off by its history, which dwarfed anything that made this country shine. But to ...
Northern Ireland’s most iconic natural wonder draws crowds for good reason. Here’s what to expect, how to prepare, and why ...
Northern Ireland's Giant Causeway draws close to one million visitors a year but their habit of wedging tiny coins in cracks between the rocks -- to bring love or luck -- is damaging the world ...
In 2024, the Giant’s Causeway, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, received more than 684,000 visitors, with many leaving coins in the gaps between its estimated 40,000 columns.
Giant’s Causeway attracts visitors from all over the world, and the coins found wedged in the rocks show the wide range of visitors. Most are from the UK or the Eurozone, but others are from the ...
In reality, the exceptional landscape of the Giant’s Causeway was born between 50 and 60 million years ago, when intense volcanic activity in the area created a volcanic plateau.
In 2024, the Giant’s Causeway, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, received more than 684,000 visitors, with many leaving coins in the gaps between its estimated 40,000 columns.