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Coins squeezed into the gaps in the basalt columns of the tourist attraction in north Antrim eventually rust and expand, ...
The bill to remove the coins, which are also leaving rust stains, is expected to be more than £30,000. When they rust they ...
Last year, the Giant's Causeway received about 684,000 visits. In 2019, there were nearly 1m visits, according to the BBC.
Northern Ireland’s World Heritage Site is being damaged by visitors leaving coins in the cracks of the famous stones.
A “trawl of genealogy records” has called into question Vice President JD Vance’s self-declared status as a “Scots-Irish ...
Running from Westport to Achill in County Mayo, it’s one of many scenic trails around Ireland. Photograph By PAULO NUNES DOS SANTOS/The New York Times/Redux Capitals: Republic of Ireland ...
But with his arbitrary tariffs, Trump has alienated and alarmed our friends. Ireland is a case in point. As a member of the European Union, Ireland became a flashpoint for Trump’s anger ...
The Appalachian mountains where Vance grew up are even part of an ancient geological formation that also crosses Northern Ireland. Within the US, the tale of the Irish who sailed to America and ...
Plate tectonics is geology’s Theory of Everything. The realisation in the 1960s that Earth’s crust is made of fragments called plates—and that these plates can grow, shrink and move around ...
The intriguing lunar landscape of the Giant’s Causeway, in Co Antrim, was Northern Ireland’s first World Heritage Site. It has to be seen to be believed. This stretch of rock is a geological ...
Some areas in the Permian have hit geological limits while others, yet to be drilled, are not expected to be as prolific as the prime Tier 1 acreage. Despite record U.S. crude oil production ...