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  1. Oct 27, 2021 · Watkins suggested merely that the lines represented ancient trade routes, linking up various historical monuments and population centres. He derived the term ‘ley’ from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning a clearing out of a wooden space, as many places in the area had the word ley in the name.

  2. Nov 2, 2022 · Invisible, mystical 'energy lines' are believed by some to criss-cross England. Bel Jacobs explores the history and meaning of ley lines, and talks to the artist they have inspired.

  3. An interactive map of the British Isles showing the route of some of the longest ley lines that have been generally accepted to be accurate.

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  4. leylines.net documents, researches and archives ley lines and places of high energy and tries to find a global network that connects local ley lines to a large energy network.

  5. Mar 8, 2017 · The Old Straight Track is on the table. Whatever your views on the reality of ley lines the process of exploring the sites expands the mind and lifts the spirit. You will be visiting lonely and near forgotten barrows, old churches (and country pubs), and hills, trees, and earthworks.

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  6. Nov 5, 2019 · Alfred Watkins’ theory on “ley lines” – ancient tracks used for navigational purposes – captured the imagination of a nation but later became the subject of much controversy.

  7. Ley lines: Are Britain’s ancient sites linked by secret pathways? Or are ley lines just a coincidence of geography and human perception?

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