
The display focuses on the work of a team of archaeologists and geographers analysing the effects of climate change on coastal and maritime heritage in Ireland and Wales.
The exhibition will continue until the 27th of February.
Monday, 31 January 2022 15:15
By Hugh O'Farrell Walsh
The display focuses on the work of a team of archaeologists and geographers analysing the effects of climate change on coastal and maritime heritage in Ireland and Wales.
The exhibition will continue until the 27th of February.
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Light rain
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Light rain
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Light rain
High: 16°C | Low: 12°C
Light rain
High: 17°C | Low: 12°C