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What do old standing stones, mounds, hill forts, ancient moats, and old pre-Reformation churches have in common? They are all built along ley lines. What are ley lines? Ley lines are straight lines that crisscross around the globe. To most people, those are called lines of latitude and longitude, and they would be correct. But ley lines are not lines of latitude and longitude, they are lines across the earth that connect important and sacred ancient sites that are believed to be imbued with deep power and electromagnetic energy. I dare to prove that ley lines influence more than just the imagination and that they do, in fact, exist outside of Outlander. The idea of there being ley lines came to prominence in early 20th century England by an amateur archaeologist, photographer, and antiquarian by the name of Alfred Watkins, who theorized that "straight lines could be drawn between various historic structures and that these represented trade routes created by ancient British societies". The idea was warped in the 1960s by those that claimed that the lines were guides for alien spaceships, and alas, the theory became fodder for critics and brushed off as pseudo-archaeology and pseudo-science. But the fact that no less than seven monuments exist (whether in the form of a well, a church, or a natural earthwork) that are all connected to St. Michael in a straight line from Ireland to Israel is a statistical phenomenon that can’t be brushed off so easily as coincidence. I believe that our neolithic ancestors were a lot smarter and way more attuned to the natural world than most of the scientific community gives them credit for. This website is perfect for being able to share with you my love for ley lines because it gives me an infinite amount of ways to do so. Want to watch a presentation on why I believe ley lines exist? I have that in the Presentations tab! Want to watch a video on ley lines? I got you covered in the Videos tab! Want to find your own ley lines? Click on the Ley Line Maps tab! Want to listen to a podcast or simply read my research paper? Click on the Research tab! Want to learn where I got my information? Click on the Resources tab! Have questions? Send me a message and I will do my best to answer them. Please enjoy!

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