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moss wrote:
A rather beautiful film (not too long) blending history, archaeology and the destruction of the sacred Tara landscape by the motorway.

http://globalartscollective.org/acf/about.htm

My views on the orthostat theory are well-known, so I'll not go into that. The message about the destruction of Tara is a very important one and anything that publicises it is always welcome.

I'd like to know where the 'oldest observatory in the world' is ... apparently it's at Tara!

[quote="FourWindsMy views on the orthostat theory are well-known, so I'll not go into that. The message about the destruction of Tara is a very important one and anything that publicises it is always welcome.

I'd like to know where the 'oldest observatory in the world' is ... apparently it's at Tara![/quote]

Just seen the discussion on Stones page, I see it is a another 'theory' in question. The message is serious though, as LS points out and though they will probably get away with the road, the EU is taking them to the ECJ. At least the Irish governments blatant and contemptuous disregard for its own history should be addressed on a wider scale.

"The European Commission has decided to refer Ireland to the European
Court of Justice (ECJ) in a case concerning European Community (EC)
legislation on environmental impact assessments.