Dingle Diamond
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The Dingle Diamond was a temple allegedly constructed by the Tuatha De Danaan using sacred geometry in the hills of the Dingle Peninsula, West Kerry, Ireland. Built around 3000 BC it aligns with the midsummer sunrise creating an exact latitude measurement. The main religious project undertaken by the semi-mythical people known as the Tuatha De Danaan was to create a sacred marriage of the sun and the earth.
Other similar projects include Newgrange in Ireland and Stonehenge in the UK.
Source: Dingle Diamond Joe Abalos and C.P.R. May 2004; isbn 1-85652-176-1 Source: "The Discovery of the Dingle Diamond" C.P.R. May ISBN 978-185652-178-9 Banton Press [1] 2006

