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Recent work |
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The
dolmen restorers from the future will now take you on a
brief tour of their recent restoration work in Ireland.
We will start with the restorers local dolmen at
Legananny, co. down. Please allow time for the images to
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This dolmen is
oriented towards the Mourne mountains and the
restorers are adjusting the properties of the
artifact to align it with the central power nexus
using 23rd century, futuristic science. Notice the
restorer working with the dolmens control
panel.This feature is hidden to most observers.
Our next foto is of Goward dolmen, which is again
local to the dolmen restorers from the future and
is only a few zantons from Legananny
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This structure
has been allowed to deteriorate badly and the
massive 50 tonne capstone has partially
collapsed. It is amazing that this magnificent
dolmen has stood for over 5000 years, but
luckily the dolmen restorers from the future are
on hand to restore it before it is washed away
in the sands of time, lost to future
generations.
Our next dolmen was
discovered by the restorers in a golf course
near dundalk, co. louth, in southern Ireland. It
is called Proleek dolmen, which means obscure in
irish which indeed it is. The first foto shows a
nearby portal tomb. |
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This spectacular
tomb is actually unmarked and the dolmen
restorers only came upon it by chance and had to
shelter from dangerous,low flying, golf balls,
however this is only a prelude to the dolmen
itself… |
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This truly
amazing dolmen has been ignored and now the
dolmen restorers from the future have arrived to
restore it to its former glory. This task is not
made any easier due to the presence of golfers
who did not notice the restorers beaming in and
in our next foto we will show you an as yet
unrestored dolmen in south west
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In this picture,
the exact location of which must remain
undisclosed, the dolmen restorer from the future
has made himself invisible to protect the
dolmen, however if you look in the background
you can see the temporal pod which the dolmen
restorer used to arrive from the future. This
area is rich with dolmen like this one however,
our intrepid restorer realized what we are up
against when a team of dolmen restorers, NOT
from the future, try to restore a dolmen in our
next foto |
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This is,
unfortunately, common and this is why the dolmen
restorers from the future are needed in this
time continuum especially when we can see what a
properly restored dolmen looks like when we look
at our next image… |
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This is, of
course, the world famous Poulnabroune dolmen in
burren, co clare, Ireland. One of the restorers
took this picture on a recent reconnaissance
trip to check on the status of this important,
astronomical beacon and also earmarked another
project for restoration when he took this foto
of yet another ignored dolmen |
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At this site the
livestock have been allowed to roam right up to
the dolmen endangering its very existence and,
perhaps, invoking the wrath of the builders, who
sent for the dolmen restorers from the future to
continue their work.
This is why we are
appealing to you to help us in our great task as
work like ours which we can see in our final
foto from the aforementioned Goward dolmen, must
be sustained |
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Join the DOLMEN
RESTORERS FROM THE FUTURE and remember our
slogan to Keep the past alive in the
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