MugMugs wrote: » Last time I passed the bull, it was there.
Blaze Damp Dewdrop wrote: » The bull is certainly still there and the fishing boats are regularly along that stretch of coast for lobster etc. Did you suddenly wake up and look around or something?
Deleted User wrote: » Rather than go quietly and lie down, my final question concerns the wood that's on the right as you drive from Drogheda to Clogherhead, not far out of Drogheda. I think it's called "Mile Long Wood". It looks as if someone's taken a character out of the Transformers to it - mangled trees and devastation. Anyone know what's going on, please?
mod9maple wrote: » They've introduced a colony of beavers locally. It's probably them.
Deleted User wrote: » ... - mangled trees and devastation. Anyone know what's going on, please?...
Deleted User wrote: » They are bloody big beavers!
locum-motion wrote: » Yeah, we got these new things recently... a totally new invention... never been seen before... what's this they're called? Oh, yes, I remember now... STORMS!
Blaze Damp Dewdrop wrote: » That seems to just be superficial clearing of the wood margin.
rocafella wrote: » In relation to the fishing trawlers along the beaches, you are correct this is a relatively new occurrence. The reason for it is an increase in demand for more types of shell fish. The increased demand comes from the influx of foreign nationals into the country who eat more shell fish in their diets. And as you mention they come much closer to the beach front when catching such fish.
Blaze Damp Dewdrop wrote: » The bull is certainly still there...... Did you suddenly wake up and look around or something?
Deleted User wrote: » It's a very thin wood, you can see in the second picture above, it's probably only 30 metres or so deep. Here's an aerial view - the wood lies diagonally. Whatever's happened to it was pretty destructive, I'd say 70% of the trees are gone
the_syco wrote: » The "usual folk in white vans" tried to nick it; http://www.dundalkdemocrat.ie/what-s-on/arts-culture-entertainment/raiders-tried-to-steal-brown-bull-of-cooley-1-5474655
MugMugs wrote: » You'd want to be a fair big low life to try and pull that stroke ! Good spot OP !
mod9maple wrote: » Is there a outdoor gym at the Muirhevnamor park?
mod9maple wrote: » Just in case anyway was interested the answer is yes. I took a dander over that way this afternoon and could see 4 apparatus. There might be more - I didn't do a full recce.
positron wrote: » Speaking of being nosy, anyone know what exactly is going up the narrow lane opposite to Boyne Valley Hotel in Drogheda? For years I never even noticed it being there, but recently there were so many cars trying to turn in there and with so many trying to come out (lane is barely wide enough for one car), it caused a bit of a traffic jam on Dublin road. PS: Just had a look at Google Maps, and looks like the lane runs along Five Oaks, all the way to Beamore Road. Strange.
positron wrote: » Thanks for doing the investigative work. I now see that while looks like a thru road on Google Maps, the satellite view shows that the road / lane ends at some field like you verified. Satellite view also gives a good perspective of the new houses at Five Oaks, and all the land the developer had planned building on IF the "boom" were to keep "boooming".