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Don't Leave Coins At The Giant's Causeway!

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Visitors are being asked to stop jamming coins between the basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, as they are causing environmental damage!

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...&CMP=bsky_gu
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Finn McCool would be angry!
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There should be courses on "Manners for Tourists."

A slogan that I see in our U.S. National Parks and is a simple reminder of appropriate behavior (or even behaviour): "Leave only footprints, take only memories."

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The grammar in that article was occasionally terrible.

Who wants to form up a conservationist metal detecting team to retrieve coins from the Giant's Causeway? Bet there's some silver coins and maybe old coins jammed in the cracks. =P
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Visitors are being asked to stop jamming coins between the basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, as they are causing environmental damage!


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The grammar in that article was occasionally terrible.
Two nations separated by a common language.

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No, that was not a British vs. American English problem. The poor grammar in that article was typical "newspaper" writing. The sentences—particularly those including quotes—were often run-on sentences. Others contained two separate concepts fused awkwardly without proper structure. The digital era does not suffer from print layout constraints, so that style of writing compromise is obselete.
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A slogan that I see in our U.S. National Parks and is a simple reminder of appropriate behavior (or even behaviour): "Leave only footprints, take only memories."

Seen it many times. And
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No, that was not a British vs. American English problem.
Just me trying to be funny. Ignore it if it bothers you.

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The poor grammar in that article was typical "newspaper" writing... The digital era does not suffer from print layout constraints, so that style of writing compromise is obselete.
The author has been working 35+ years, so old habits die hard? Or, since they still have a compact print edition, maybe the writing has to serve both?
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Another picture to demonstrate the problem. This one is from a CNN article: https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/28/trav...ns-scli-intl
It looks like the coins have been hammered in place.
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Pretty crazy - who woulda thunk it?
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Is this a European tradition? Never heard of it. In America we toss coins in fountain pools and hotel fishponds.
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Is this a European tradition? Never heard of it. In America we toss coins in fountain pools and hotel fishponds.

No, it's a weird Internet tradition, not entirely unlike those "love locks" people attach to fences, bridges etc. Hopefully, this news story breaking will help drown it out. I tried finding someone who actually advocated leaving coins there and had to scroll down to the third Google page before I found something that wasn't a plea to stop doing it.

It would have been a mostly-harmless tradition if it were happening a few decades ago, as more "traditional" coinage metals like silver, bronze and cupronickel don't expand much when they corrode. But most British, Irish and European coins these days are made from plated steel, and it's these steelies that are expanding as they rust.
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I imagine it's more of a monkey see, monkey do tradition. Hey, that looks cool! Plink-plink-plink.
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I've got passers-by leaving a small rock on top of gravestones in the churchyard my wife and I take care of.
I expect that's also something from the internet age.

Harmless, but (to my way of thinking) disrespectful.
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I imagine it's more of a monkey see, monkey do tradition. Hey, that looks cool! Plink-plink-plink.
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