Tourists urged to stop the coins from jamming in the cousd rocks of the reputed veterans

There is a risk of destroying tourists Northern IrelandRocks due to reputed veteran by Coins jam between themExperts warned.

National trust Engagement officer Dr. Cliff Henry said that the tender was left and separated the 60 million years old rocks and separated it in detail.

At least 684,000 tourists visited County entream Last year with the site, “copy cat” behavior with unwanted souvenirs.

“Coins are harming and we are urging people to stop practice,” Dr. Henry said. “They are rusting and expanding, which is giant to the rock.”

“The rusty metal is starting to bite. Iron and nickel and copper are coming out of the top of the rocks and it looks ugly.”

At least 684,000 tourists visited the county entream site last year, with some unwanted memeno due to 'Copy Cat' behavior with some

At least 684,000 tourists visited the county entream site last year, with some unwanted memeno due to ‘Copy Cat’ behavior with some ,Getty/istock,

The National Trust is ready to spend £ 30,000 to remove coins, with an expert Stonameson outdoor so far.

It will also indicate on the world famous site, in which visitors will be warned against leaving objects in an attempt to protect and take care of the visitors.

Dr. of the Geological Survey of Northern Ireland. Karestin Lemon said: “The advice is whether we can remove many of those coins as we can.

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“By removing them, this means that we are preventing any further physical effects on the site. We are also preventing that chemical effect.”

The National Trust said the rejected coins show a series of visitors from all over the world, most of which come from the UK and the European Union, as well as the Far East and USA, the National Trust.

The National Trust is ready to spend £ 30,000 to remove coins, with a specialist Stonimson to extract about 10 percent of them so far

The National Trust is ready to spend £ 30,000 to remove coins, with a specialist Stonimson to extract about 10 percent of them so far ,PA Archive,

Last year, Vishal’s Coseway received around 684,000 trips. According to the BBC, in 2019, there were about 1 meter trips.

According to legends, the site was formed by Irish veteran Finn McCool, who created a coseway to go to Irish Sea to face his rival, Scottish veteran Benandoner.

The powerful Benandoner tore the most caretaker to prevent Finn from going back to Scotland.

Another legend is that the Coseway was constructed so that Finn could meet a Scottish maid, with whom he was enamored.

However, most geologists agree that it was built by an outporing of Basalt Lava 60 million years ago when the North Atlantic was opening

Dr. Henry told the BBC, “This is an icon for Northern Ireland. If we cannot take this care, what is expected for the rest of the country?

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