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Date Posted: Monday, February 17, 05:30:06 GMT-4
Author: Steve
Subject: Re: Info on ley lines
In reply to: Jon 's message, "Re: Info on ley lines" on Saturday, February 15, 03:11:50 GMT-4

>Hey steve I have also been trying to find out the
>answer to the same question. All I found out is that
>its useless looking for maps on the web.
> However an old wives tale sugests that if you
>scatter a handfull of gravel on the ground, it will
>form patterns indicating where the lines are. Other
>than that my only advice would be to contact a dowser
>as this is one of the few tried and tested experiments
>that appears to work




Cheers Jon,
I quite agree - no online maps I can find either.
If it help, I had it suggested to make my own. I have been told simply to get an old map of the area and an up to date map of same area. Compare the two and mark on the new map, old sites - burial mounds, grave yards ect from the old map. Try and connect these old sites and see what you get.

I am at the moment in the middle of doing this and it seems to be ringing true from what I have been told anyway.

Hope this is of help and let me know how you get on, always interested to know.

Best wishes
Steve

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