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  2. Achill-henge - Wikipedia

    • Achill-henge is a 2011 concrete structure on Achill Island off the northwest coast of County Mayo, Ireland. The term henge is used colloquially only and does not indicate any structural or cultural similarity to prehistoric monuments found in Ireland. See more

    Structure

    Achill-henge is over 4 metres (13 ft) high and 100 metres (330 ft) in circumference. It consists of a circle of 30 concrete … See more

    History

    Achill-henge was constructed over a weekend in November 2011 by Joe McNamara, a property developer. A team of workers hauled the large concrete slabs up the hill and sank them in the bog.
    Mayo Coun… See more

    LocationIreland
    ArtistJoe McNamara (builder)
    Year2011
    MediumConcrete
    Map of Achill Henge
    Joe McNamara

    Joe McNamara is noted in Ireland for a series of protests against Anglo-Irish Bank and the government's handling of the Irish financial crisis. In particular, he drove a concrete mixer truck into the gates of the Irish parlia… See more

    See also

    In modern times a number of henge type monuments have been built, examples include:
    Maelmin henge (2000)
    • Arctic Henge Raufarhöfn, Iceland (1996) … See more

     
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  2. WEBI can see very little reason for the existance of the Achill Henge. It is a pile of concrete pillars in a field above Achill. A nice walk to get up to it and …

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  3. Day Trip to Achill Island - Destination Westport

    WEBHigh on a hill above Pollagh, ‘Achill-henge’ stands defiantly tall. Built without permission in 2011 over a single weekend, its purpose and meaning remain shrouded in mystery. The massive structure consists of a circle …

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  8. WEBLondon-based researcher Richard Brock has issued a plea to halt the planned destruction of the controversial Achill-henge on the grounds of its potential as a site for experimental archaeological research.

  9. WEBAchill henge, Achill Island: See 10 reviews, articles, and 5 photos of Achill henge, ranked No.16 on Tripadvisor among 19 attractions in Achill Island.

  10. WEBAchill Henge is a Stonehenge-like structure built by Joe McNamara. It is four metres (thirteen feet) in height and a hundred metres (three hundred and thirty feet) in circumference. It was built in November of 2011 over a …

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    WEBAchill Henge, Keel, Mayo, Ireland. 730 likes · 347 were here. Achill-henge is a Neo-Neolithic Stonehenge replica located on Achill Island off the northwest coast of County Mayo, Ireland.

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