Hill of Tara - human harp?
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Due to popular demand and with special thanks to Muireann at here's the result of Sundays event which attracted over 1500 people. Muireann also suggested that should be checked out when it is updated later today. - I don't usually edit - but it had to happen for this one!
The original article is attached below.
Hopefully this will highlight a mild flaw in 'our system'. First the purchase of land for , then tara and now, you guessed it, make another shambles out of something pretty in this island - - and then think later?
Rugby aside, I know lying down [pardon my sense of humour?!]
Happy Monday
Slán go foill
peter
I don't usually sign up to 'these' . Normally, I quote somebody else, ask your thoughts and take a stand back. But It's Friday, it's the weekend, your bored YOU want to do something different! Then this ones for you. aside - for the moment, not one can disagree this is a wonderful and we have on this Island! but how many of you have been to the hill? Unlike a war or an arguement, more like an eclipse or a - you might never see the likes again.
Have a great weekend and enjoy!
peter
Create a ???!!
Help , and internationally renowned Aerial Artist, create the world's first at .Hundreds of people are needed to gather at the on this Sunday September 23rd from 1:30pm to 3:30pm to form the human 'aerial art' image of a giant harp and a message. Many of Ireland's will accompany the performance. The event will be directed by internationally renowned Aerial Artist John Quigley and participants include Irish born international film stars Stuart Townsend and Jonathan Rhys Meyers as well as musicians, historians and scholars. The image will be photographed from an aircraft at 3 pm. Families are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch.Spectral Q and the are hosting Tara Heritage Day. Spectral Q has created similar human 'aerial art' images around the world including the , , the , , , , , , ., , and others. To see images please check: The Save Tara campaign is seeking to reroute the to preserve the ancient sites of the sacred Tara Valley. For more information please check: Directions to Tara from Dublin: M50 to N3 north-go past Dunshaughlin and take left at the Tara sign (about half way to Navan)-- follow signs to Tara car park.
Buses depart from Bus Aras, Dublin at 10:30am and 11:30am. Travel time is approximately 45 minutes. Get off at Grogans in Dunshaughlin where a shuttle bus will transport you to Tara.
Buses return to Bus Aras, Dublin from Dunshaughlin at 5:25pm and 5:35pm.