This is the entrance to the "Mound of Hostages" which is the main ceremonial burial ground on the Hill of Tara. Notice the entrance stone on the left. The carvings and symbols tells of the importance of the "Mound". This stone dates back 3000 years and the carvings pre-date the pyramids of Giza.
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