Garnerbiker's Journey on planet Earth

This blog started as a trip journal for the summer of 2011 Europe trip of 69 days. My wife Katherine, and I decided to use the entire summer break that teachers get, and go crazy. Everything was new to us. I was surprised at the blog's following. It has now become a tradition to travel on our breaks and blog about it. I write mostly as a journal for myself and students, but also give travel ideas to others that might want to travel like us, or go to the places we have seen. Take a look at what's on here. The experiences that I have had through travel are continuously shaping my life. I recommend you get out there and do it!

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Saturday, June 1, 2019

Newgrange 3


Our mission today was to head out to the ancient Newgrange site. Andrew knew about it from the TV show, Ancient Aliens.  This place is roughly 5,200 years old!  That meant: WE HAD TO GO.  The drive from Dublin was about 45 minutes and took us through some beautiful countryside.

Once we were there, we parked, got coffee, and waited for the next bus.  We were going to purchase tickets in advance, but could not because the Visitor Center is under renovation.  Instead, we got free admission.  Bonus!

The surrounding land is ornamented with burial mounds.  The second biggest is the Newgrange mound.  We were not allowed to take photos inside to show the wonders of the passage tomb.  It's a room made of stacked rocks with a cross design that is aligned to the winter solstice.  This is when the sun shines directly through a roof box and casts a beam of light up the passage all the way to the back of the room.  There are many theories as to what the people who built the room were trying to accomplish, but we are pretty sure it must have something to do with aliens!  After all, ancient astronaut theorists say "Yes!"  The guide did a simulation of what the light looks like on the morning of the solstice.  Pretty cool. You can enter a lottery to be drawn for a prized ticket to enter on the 3 days of the solstice.

After Newgrange, we also toured the Knowth site.  Knowth is the largest passage tomb of the site.  The largest amount of megalithic art in Europe is on the stones of Knowth.  We could not go very far into the tomb because it is unstable and rocks have begun to collapse, making very narrow passages.

Our first glimpse of Newgrange



The entrance that faces directly towards the winter solstice sunrise

No real rain and beautiful clouds

Knowth tunnel system.  We couldn't go in since the walls are crumbling and get VERY tight.

Andrew snapped this pic of the front with no tourists.  

We stopped for lunch at the Snailbox, an interesting roadside Inn with a restaurant.  We talked with the owner guy and he expressed his LOVE for Las Vegas.  He said his son was going there in the future and couldn't wait. 

Just a small room in the Snailbox restaurant.  It was full of hats in every room and made for a super colorful ceiling.  The food was surprisingly good, as we randomly chose this place, but the meals were something we kept raving about.  Yum.  Yum.




Cruising back to Dublin.

Dinner was back in town at Lee's Charming Noodles.  It's a Chinese restaurant that is tied in with Clark, the Air BnB house owner.  It was great and a close walk to the apartment. We watched some Irish music videos on Youtube and called it a night.  Tomorrow, we will head out to Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains. 






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