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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby Mick Harper » 8:43 am

Is it? Is he? Came as a shock to me. Never heard of the place, never heard about the Newgrange structure. Why wasn't I told? What did I say about it? Trouble with juggling so many balls in the air, one forgets how many arms one has.
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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby Boreades » 9:11 am

Barnenez,

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Newgrange.

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Newgrange, Barnenez, just like that. Ha ha.

Newgrange (Irish: Sí an Ḃrú or Brú na Bóinne) is a prehistoric monument in County Meath, Ireland, located eight kilometers west of Drogheda on the north side of the River Boyne. It was built during the Neolithic period, around 3200 BC, making it older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newgrange
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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby TisILeclerc » 10:05 am

Newgrange was made even newer in the swinging sixties when the archies let their imaginations flow free and interpret what they found.

The local farmers were very opposed to it and it still remains controversial to this day.

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/newgrang ... -1.1275165

I think Stonehenge could do with a nice coat of white wash over it if they can't find the quartz.
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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby Mick Harper » 10:14 am

This reminds me of my proposal that the Parthenon should be painted in vivid colours because the original was. Authenticity and sacrilege varies so much over the ages.
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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby hvered » 11:02 am

It was me who 'found' Barnenez or, rather, the Ile Callot, a tidal island accessible at low tide when I was researching French islands and drovers roads. With the newer project the Megalithic stuff got sidelined though not forgotten.

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The channel passes between two Megalithic somethings, look-outs...toll-points... coastguard stations? Being the next-door inlet along from Roscoff/ Saint Pol-de-Leon it might be useful to people avoiding the Plymouth-Roscoff route.

The Passe aux Moutons is described as a natural sandbank. Somehow I doubt it.
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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby Mick Harper » 11:12 am

Look! Knoll!
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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby kevin » 3:19 pm

Leylines.

1 straight lines.
2 Meandering pathways.

The straight lines are composed of nine parallel lines each one inch in width.
The nine cover aprox 200 feet ( 1 to 9)

Where multiple sets of nines cross about 360 degrees polygons are to be detected.
There are no stone circles, they are all polygons , multiple overlapping polygons.

Flowing along each line is consciousness, where the polygons are, the consciousness circulates.

The straight leylines are of a matrix of universe.

I am a dowser that can measure this to perfection, and follow both the straight line system and the meandering flows .
therefore there are LINES.
There are FLOWS.

Commonly these two are mixed up and not actually understood.

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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby Boreades » 9:45 pm

A neighbour of mine was wondering all about the Venus Pools. I painted a picture. See Harpo & Hattie in their cossies dipping their toes in the water and minding the crabs.

Anyway, I just wondered about the inland Venus Pools. Where are they? That reminded me, out the back of Paddington Station you can wander down past the cafes and coffee shops on the canal path to Little Venice.

http://www.visitlondon.com/things-to-do ... tle-venice

Or if Harpo takes his round (non-Viking) water-wings boat, it could be Little Venus Pool.
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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby Boreades » 1:39 pm

Breaking news from Carlisle!

Proof that the Romans invented cricket. Probably by bored centurions wondering what to do on a dreary day in Lancashire while they were guarding Hadrian's latest folly. Or not washing their horses in the cricket club's bath house.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-40076000

Tisi might have a tissy fit and claim it was Yorkshire centurions who did it first ;-)
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Re: New Views over Megalithia

Postby TisILeclerc » 5:21 pm

Yorkshire Centurians invented cricket hence the cry Century when they get a hundred. Everyone knows that.

As for baths that's what we keep t'coal in. Everyone knows that 'n 'all.

And Cumbria is not in the Devil's own county of Lancashire land of the Pendle witches.
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