31st July 2012, 09:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 31st July 2012, 10:18 AM by Carrickavoy.)
Ahhh you see in Ireland we have such a thing as floating archaeology. A naturally occurring phenomena, with much in common with the Bermuda triangle, it only effects archaeological sites and monuments usually associated with large engineering works. Typically these sites would have been 'visible' during the 19th century and thus are noted in modern EISs. However a unique combination of as of yet unknown circumstances results in their movement or disappearance during the tendering stage. Another famous example is Carrickmines. On this occasion a castle went missing only to reappear in the path of the M50!!
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