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Description One of the two entrances to Knowth. Please note curbstones around the cairn. of 127, 92 have carvings

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AlexHunger
(2004-10-22)
Forgot to mention it. The other entrance has steps and passageways which spoil the phtoopportunity, but from there you can look into the passageways, which are however of limits to tourists due to the subsidence of the cairn.
thecaptain
(2004-10-23)
good to see pictures of here Alex. But a question. Whats that white line around the place. looks like a sort of shelf holding the earth above the curbstones.
Andy B
(2004-10-23)
Isn't this the one that's entirely, sensitively (not), restored with concrete?
AngieLake
(2004-10-23)
When I was there in 2001 I think the guide told us it was put there to help protect the beautifully-carved kerb stones from the weather. They'd had to create a kind of support shelf to the overhanging grass/turf.
AngieLake
(2004-10-23)
The white quartz 'rubble' wasn't around the mound then, (2001) nor was the standing stone in place. We didn't have access to the timber circle either, but I filmed it from the postition of our 'lecture', below. It must be good to be able to see along the passage now, even if you aren't allowed in. That was the most disappointing part of my earlier visit!
thecaptain
(2004-10-23)
I know almost nothing of this site, its quite possible thats the case. I did visit Newgrange a few years back, and that has been totally rebuilt in a fairly arbitrary manner. Its also been turned into a sort of Disney Theme Park type of place, presumably to suit visitors who just want a quick tour and a story, not a proper look round an ancient site.
AngieLake
(2004-10-23)
Yes, you're right there, but I still get a thrill standing in the chamber with the lights out! It would be great to have unlimited time to explore.
Andy B
(2004-10-23)
Yes, I remember now - see Anthony Murphy's site here I'd not seen a photo of the concrete previously - not good.
AngieLake
(2004-10-23)
That was fascinating, Andy, thanks for the link. What a strange-looking stone at the west entrance! I don't recall seeing any of this in 2001.
AlexHunger
(2004-10-27)
When I get back to London, I will post pictures of the better individual carved curbstones. Yes the Cement shelf protects the stones from erosion.

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