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      • Ley lines are kind of like latitudinal and longitudinal lines in one sense: They're not lines we can actually see in the real world. But the theory is that big, important monuments (think Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza) are all running on a kind of energy highway that "connects" them.
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  2. Dec 12, 2023 · While the idea of ley lines has always been predominantly centered around the UK, some believe the prehistoric highways extend across the planet, linking monuments in separate countries and ...

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  3. 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.

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  4. Discover the mystery behind Britain's ancient sites and explore the possibility of secret pathways connecting them through ley lines.

  5. Nov 30, 2023 · Ley lines are kind of like latitudinal and longitudinal lines in one sense: They're not lines we can actually see in the real world. But the theory is that big, important monuments (think Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza) are all running on a kind of energy highway that "connects" them.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ley_lineLey line - Wikipedia

    Ley lines (/ l eɪ ˈ l aɪ n z /) are straight alignments drawn between various historic structures, prehistoric sites and prominent landmarks. The idea was developed in early 20th-century Europe, with ley line believers arguing that these alignments were recognised by ancient societies that deliberately erected structures along them.

  7. May 3, 2024 · First proposed by amateur English archaeologist Alfred Watkins during the 1920s, ley lines are theoretical energy lines which connect key landmarks across the globe, joining sacred sites from Stonehenge to the Egyptian Pyramids.

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · Ley lines are invisible pathways that allegedly link iconic sites around the world, and some theorists believe they are related to everything from "Earth energies" to UFOs. The ley lines theory was first introduced by Alfred Watkins in the 1920s.

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