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Is the Blarney Stone a health hazard?

Famous stone deemed unhygenic due to large numbers who kiss it




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The Blarney Stone, one of Ireland’s most popular tourist destinations, has made the list of the worst sites in the world to visit because of "“traces of spit left behind with every pucker.”

The County Cork attraction, which offers those who kiss it the gift of the Blarney (the gift of the gab) was deemed unworthy of a visit in a book entitled '101 Places Not to See Before You Die,’ by Catherine Price.

Perched high in the battlements of the Blarney Castle in the village of Blarney in Cork, the stone itself dates back to the twelfth century. Some believe it is the original Stone of Scone upon which the first King of Scots was seated during his coronation. Legend says that part of the stone was presented to the Lord of Blarney Castle, Cormac McCarthy by Robert the Bruce in 1314. It was Bruce’s gift for the Irish support of the Scots during the Battle of Bannockburn.

The stone was originally known as the Lia Fáil or the Stone of Destiny, it’s mysterious powers were first realized by a witch.

Tourists who visit the historical site, climb the windings stairs up to one of the highest points of the castle where they then are lowered on their back to kiss the ancient stone, which gives the gift of eloquence.

Trip advisor in the past named the Blarney Stone the least hygienic tourist destinations due to the thousands of visitors who kiss the stone on an annual basis.

Responding to the comments, Blarney Castle owner Sir Charles Colthurst defended the historic attraction.

 “To my knowledge no one has ever caught anything from kissing the stone. I had an esteemed expert clarify that you cannot catch any disease from kissing the stone,” Sir Charles told the Irish Times.

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Have been there and it is a great experince. They clean the stone after every kiss. Just don't look down if you are scared of hights
Been there many times, and would go back. Grounds are magnificent, and the Monks keep the rock disinfected!! The Blarney Stone is a great experience-truly a must see when in Ireland.
Afraid of heights, I trepidatiously climbed to the parapet and maneuvered to kiss The Stone. My wife was supposed to take my photo (the commercial one is a rip-off), but was too intimidated by the altitude and didn't. Nonetheless - whenever I'm accused of talking too much, I can now claim having kissed The Stone as my "credential" to continue. (In fact, one bloke told me - "You didn't KISS it! You must have EATEN GREAT CHUNKS of it!") I only wish I hadn't heard, after the fact, that it's a great college prank to piss on the stone at night, so the next morning's tourists get "a little extra" from the act.
OK, so some tourists standing around thought it might be too germy to kiss. Heck, I felt the same way about some high school dates, and even I knew it was an uninformed opinion with no scientific basis. If you really want to know, have a few tests run. Won't take long, and it might mean more than the opinions of a few tourists.
Just a lot of barney,Aye !!
 




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