The Giant's Causeway - tourism conflicts
The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland is becoming an increasingly popular tourist attraction. Visitors travel here to see the unique geology and stunning landscape. Developers want to further exploit the economic potential of the site by building hotels, holiday villages, golf courses and a visitor centre. This has caused conflict between local groups of people. The Causeway's World Heritage status prevents overdevelopment and a suitable solution must be found.
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