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"It has sat here for well over a thousand years and has never suffered such damage." Heritage experts fear lasting damage may have been caused to a centuries-old monument known as the Deer Stone in Glendalough, Co Wicklow. Read more:

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Eoin Llewellyn's profile picture
Eoin Llewellyn2 years ago

@sthompsonIT This event proves Cameras must go into car park of Glendalough . 10 yrs in prison should be the charge

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jimbyrne2 years ago

I could never understand vandals. What was the point of doing that?

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Gráinne Kelly2 years ago

This is why History cannot be dropped from the JC Course @Education_Ire

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Daithí O'Forfuksake2 years ago

When do you reckon it was vandalised?

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Madly Jane 🌸🌿🦉🐉2 years ago

So sad. A downside to tourism. We were discussing this the other day about Maui which is on fire, but Maui already had some serious issues with tourism. People just don't respect history at all or beautiful places like this. Fence it off, punish people who commit vandalism.

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Barry Goodwin2 years ago

Raging. Scumbags

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caddfec2 years ago

This is awful…the absolute ignorance of burning a fire in a national monument.

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Thoth Cernunnos2 years ago

All part of their demoralisation campaign of cutting the legs out from under us. Same as Notre Dame just on a smaller scale.

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marypg keating aka Mary-the-Cat🔻2 years ago

awful, just awful/

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Noreen [email protected]2 years ago

Shame 😥

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