Loughcrew is a megalithic burial ground that dates back about 3500 B.C.E. in County Meath. The burial tombs are shaped like a crucifix on the inside, and are covered with megalithic petroglyphs...(basically a lot of circles and swirls and leaf shapes...those were big back then...). Loughcrew is also a place of "worship" for pagans and druids. Yep...druids...like from Lord of the Rings or something...
Slainte
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