YOU DON'T SEE THIS EVERY DAY
Every year on 21 December, people flock to Newgrange in the hope that they can see the sun light up the tomb's main passage.
Yesterday proved a disappointment as cloud dampened any hope of the pagan light show happening.
However, in the absence of sunlight, visitors to the Co Meath attraction were treated to a full moon when one brave man, stripped down and climbed the monument.
So..eh..this went down at #Newgrange earlier today. Or should that be up! #wintersoltice pic.twitter.com/zdutmMauRz
— Mark Malone (@soundmigration) December 21, 2016
We're not going to pretend to know what's going on but we can't stop watching the video either.
Note, iRadio does not condone or encourage the following:
- Public nudity.
- Taking your clothes off outside in the winter, in public or not.
- Climbing prehistoric tombs.
- Climbing prehistoric tombs in the nip in winter.