Thanks for watching - if you are after additional information on Poulnabrone - I wrote a blog post - www.thewonderingenglishman.com/post/stepping-through-time-a-visitor-s-guide-to-poulnabrone-dolmen-and-the-mystical-burren-landscape
I'm thinking of going to the British Isles mainly for megalith tourism because I'm a huge megalith nut. It makes me sad knowing the race which built these immortal monuments has been off this earth for over 4000 years, but I'm glad they left a mark before they were wiped out.
Thanks for watching - if you are after additional information on Poulnabrone - I wrote a blog post - www.thewonderingenglishman.com/post/stepping-through-time-a-visitor-s-guide-to-poulnabrone-dolmen-and-the-mystical-burren-landscape
I'm thinking of going to the British Isles mainly for megalith tourism because I'm a huge megalith nut. It makes me sad knowing the race which built these immortal monuments has been off this earth for over 4000 years, but I'm glad they left a mark before they were wiped out.
I didn't know there was such a place. Thank you for sharing!
How did they lift the stones? Did they have giants?
Thank you! This was a lovely presentation.
Thank you :)
I agree