standing stones & ogham stones:
it's crazy...i've seen tons of standing stones and many of them are just sitting in the middle of a farmers field somewhere. each time we see one, my friends and i look at each other and ask, "i wonder what happened there?" cuz standing stones were typically meant as a memorial of something that happened. but most of the stones have no markings or signs to educate the explorer...so it all becomes a mystery. i've also been able to see a many ogham stones that have carvings on them (i wrote about the Gallarus Oratory and the stones there in an earlier blog).
dolmens & cairns:
some of my favorite things to see and experience here are the passage tombs (burial tombs). many of these have celtic myths and legends around them. it is said that they were portals to the otherworld (Tir Na Nog) as i wrote about in an earlier blog. i got to see the Poulnaborne dolmen (pictured) out on the Burren over on the west coast of Ireland. and i gotta tell you that it was an amazing site out there. i've also gotten to see the cairns at Loughcrew (and actually climb inside one of them into the inner chamber). i've taken some fantastic photos of ancient artwork carved on stones. and i climbed the Hill of Tara (where the Lia Fial stands...the stone where the High Kings of Ireland were ceremonially crowned). i will also be returning to the cairns of Newgrange and Knowth (i saw them on my last trip to Ireland in 2005) and going to the Hill of Slane (where St. Patrick lit the Paschal fire challenging the High King and druids over on Tara).
i am loving the rich ancient history that i'm walking and touching day after day.
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