Age-old carvings guard the tomb entrance at Newgrange
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Many thanks Renfield.If you put your head on the floor of the burial chamber at Newgrange, Ireland's most famous passage tomb, rest your cheek on the soft grit and look back down the slightly wonky passage of upright stone slabs, you can see a wigwam of light at the end... one morning next week, between Tuesday and Sunday, waiting nervously for the winter solsticeY'know, because the solstice doesn't happen on just one day. ;') Those archaic astronomers were renowned for their great craftsmanship. /sarc |
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Neat-o! You always hear of where to catch the summer solstice, never the winter one. thanks for the ping.
Most beautiful.
Cool.
Newgrange Interior.
This year, to celebrate the 40th anniversary, a webcam will be in the tomb for the first time on December 21 and 22 (the solstice is technically on the 22nd, but the anniversary is the 21st) to record the passage of the sun.
The live stream will begin at 8.30 am on 21st and 22nd December 2007.
That's 3:30 am E.S.T. on Friday morning and Saturday morning for American night owls.
Any pictures of what this looks like?
I visited last summer at the insistence of my wife and kids. I was shocked how much I got out of it. If you are in the area, do not miss it.
I read it as New Garage.