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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
2 weeks ago

Ballincollig

Hi, I’m really interested in stone circles and carberry is littered with them. Am I bonkers in this or am I just obsessed ? Anyone else have an interest? ( not really an x rated topic, but I’m really into them)

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By *panishRebelMan
2 weeks ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland


"Hi, I’m really interested in stone circles and carberry is littered with them. Am I bonkers in this or am I just obsessed ? Anyone else have an interest? ( not really an x rated topic, but I’m really into them)"

Your definitely not bonkers for that reason anyway. I can't speak for any other reason.

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
1 week ago

Ballincollig

I always wonder about them, mid Cork to Millstreet back to kerry had hundreds of them..,

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By *eehornyWoman
1 week ago

Mayo

Stone circles are amazing... the energy within and around them are beautiful and so peaceful. Cork are notorious for them

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
1 week ago

Ballincollig

I know Sligo is unreal for them, but just discovered Tyone is insane for them too

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By *eehornyWoman
1 week ago

Mayo

Sligo has the most Neolithic findings and locations in all of Ireland

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
1 week ago

Ballincollig

Ya soo I believe, is Queen Maeves tomb there? Do you like Julian Cope, he wrote a guide book

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By *hy tradieMan
1 week ago

Dublin

No your not alone. Im very much into going to sacred sites

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
1 week ago

East / North, Cork

Love these places. I don't really believe in supernatural stuff, but I like the feeling of being connected to ancestors by seeing places they built and that were meaningful to them.

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
1 week ago

Ballincollig

Ya that’s exactly my thoughts , I wonder what they were thinking?

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By *obby PhisherMan
1 week ago

Dundalk

I love it too. It's thrilling to know how Ireland is ancient place.

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By *eehornyWoman
1 week ago

Mayo


"Ya soo I believe, is Queen Maeves tomb there? Do you like Julian Cope, he wrote a guide book "

The website is good, lots of details and always being updated

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By * DareCouple
1 week ago

Donegal and Galway generally

Love going to see the different ones and looking for the back story if there is one (even if probably made up), amazing to think so many years ago these were done!

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
1 week ago

Ballincollig

Really. His directions in the book were random enough, I ended biting a load of ordnance survey maps

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By *a1970Man
1 week ago

East cork

Just wondering does anyone know anything about lines of energy..... That go around these sites

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
1 week ago

East / North, Cork


"Just wondering does anyone know anything about lines of energy..... That go around these sites"

Yes. I know that this does not exist

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By *eehornyWoman
1 week ago

Mayo


"Just wondering does anyone know anything about lines of energy..... That go around these sites"

They're called leylines, within stone circles their energy is powerful

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By *eehornyWoman
1 week ago

Mayo


"Really. His directions in the book were random enough, I ended biting a load of ordnance survey maps "

People post visits to sacred sites and pics...check it out

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By *a1970Man
1 week ago

East cork

I can't understand why... Sometimes I feel totally relaxed in an area but other spots send a shiver down my spine.... Mad

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By *eehornyWoman
1 week ago

Mayo


"I can't understand why... Sometimes I feel totally relaxed in an area but other spots send a shiver down my spine.... Mad"

Same, I do a meditation withing the circle and the reason why I get those feelings usually come to me

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By *a1970Man
1 week ago

East cork

I'd like to learn more...

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By *ot neuteredMan
1 week ago

Kildare


"Just wondering does anyone know anything about lines of energy..... That go around these sites

They're called leylines, within stone circles their energy is powerful"

One theory on Leylines is that they are the paths of underground waterways, which could be anything from tiny crack in rock, to an actual stream, there was a Man locally who used to devine for them and advise people on how to avoid building a house over them as they can be a source of negative energy

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
1 week ago

Ballincollig

No way , that’s so cool - I’ve actually done that! Two sticks of hazel ..

The direction of the recumbent stone is also interesting. Once I put a compass next to one and the needle changed direction..

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
1 week ago

East / North, Cork

As fun as it sounds, whenever dowsing has been tested it's been no more successful at detecting stuff underground than random chance.

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By *exesrangerMan
1 week ago

city

Not so much into stone circles but more into old castle ruins around the country. Apparently there are over 30 thousand castles around the country. I find it super interesting to imagine how ppl lived in this earlier times when exploring these ruins.

One of my favourites was Dunlough Fort in West Cork. Lovely spot for a bit of outdoor fun too . Just saying

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
1 week ago

Ballincollig

That is an excellent stone fort !

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By * DareCouple
1 week ago

Donegal and Galway generally


"Not so much into stone circles but more into old castle ruins around the country. Apparently there are over 30 thousand castles around the country. I find it super interesting to imagine how ppl lived in this earlier times when exploring these ruins.

One of my favourites was Dunlough Fort in West Cork. Lovely spot for a bit of outdoor fun too . Just saying"

Tut tut

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By *eehornyWoman
1 week ago

Mayo


"Just wondering does anyone know anything about lines of energy..... That go around these sites

They're called leylines, within stone circles their energy is powerful

One theory on Leylines is that they are the paths of underground waterways, which could be anything from tiny crack in rock, to an actual stream, there was a Man locally who used to devine for them and advise people on how to avoid building a house over them as they can be a source of negative energy "

I've done this on a few people's homes. They've had a positive energy shift after

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
1 week ago

Ballincollig

Really , did it work ?

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By *aptainpuffin OP   Man
3 days ago

Ballincollig

So I’m thinking of heading to Kenmare on Thursday if the weather is suitable , starting in Kenmare town and checking out about 4 in the locality

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