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  • He would access caves, holes in the ground and eventually man-made mounds such as Newgrange in Ireland.

    Name Stargate | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • It's also in an ideal location for visiting old renowned Irish attractions such as Newgrange and the Boyne Valley, Mellifont Abbey, Monasterboice Tower and Cross, as well as an abundance of museums and other castles in the Louth area.

    Irish Blogs 2009

  • On the way, we stopped to look at the enormous Stone Age monuments and passage graves at Newgrange, outside Dublin.

    Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011

  • On the way, we stopped to look at the enormous Stone Age monuments and passage graves at Newgrange, outside Dublin.

    Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011

  • Eowyn closed the Newgrange model and set it back on her shelf.

    Shade Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

  • When I unlocked the box, I found a journal and a pile of old photos from the Newgrange megalith in Ireland, including one of a girl my age—Eowyn Harris.

    Shade Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

  • And the fact that she was at Newgrange on the solstice, exactly a year before I was born, seemed like too much of a coincidence to be … well, a coincidence.

    Shade Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

  • One was of the bright white doorway of Newgrange; the other, of a young Eowyn Harris.

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  • Now that classes were out for two weeks, I finally had time to explore the mysteries of Newgrange, and meeting Ian Moore had whetted my appetite for answers.

    Shade Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

  • She took down the model of Newgrange, a glistening white granite half-ring topped by a grassy dome, and laid it on her desk.

    Shade Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

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