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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 ...
Robin Deakin doesn’t care he’s widely known as Britain’s worst in his field and says he’ll keep going as long as he can to ...
Ole Ginnerup Schytz, an engineer in Denmark’s sleepy Vindelev agricultural area, had used a metal detector only a handful of times when he found a bent clump of metal in a friend’s barley field. At ...
Deep beneath the surface, we found more than scrap—a stolen safe loaded with coins, jewelry, and mystery. Magnet fishing just turned into a full-blown recovery operation with some seriously ...
Some Irish recipes like shepherd's pie and soda bread are popular in the US, but some, like Dublin coddle, are less widely known.
Hidden for more than two millennia, the Le Câtillon II hoard is the largest Celtic coin trove ever discovered. But was it a royal treasury, a temple offering, or a desperate act of survival? Ongoing ...
And for the Celtic peoples who buried the hoard in the mid-1st century B.C.E, danger was certainly approaching. Silver billon Celtic coin from the Le Câtillon II hoard. Photo: Phil de Jersey.
Homestore+More confirm closure of all UK stores and give update on Irish stores The Rise of Ultra-Luxury Treehouses for the Wealthy ...
An excavation of three Viking graves in Norway reveals beads, coin jewelry and a stone carved to look like female genitalia.
Despite each grave’s wealth of jewelry and personal belongings, none contain any bones from the Viking women themselves. One possible reason has to do with the environmental conditions of Skumsnes.
Dubliners biting into a slice of barmbrack this Halloween could find themselves with a €1,000 gold ring.
IRISH people are being urged to check their drawers and attics because they may just have a coin that could be worth a pretty penny. Brendan Jones, a coin collector and professional drummer ...