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originally posted by: RAY1990
reply to post by darkbake
St Bartholomew's Church isn't too far away, same with Hulne Priory. The rest are in Scotland, I think I might take a trip to Bartholomew's church as it's about 20 mile away and has some amazing coastline and countryside.
I'll make a day of it and walk the line north see what I find, I might even go camping for a weekend as it is beautiful countryside... and I know there is some good pubs up that way too
Where I live (Sunderland) the leyline is out to sea and the closest I can get to it on land is 30 miles to the south and 20 to the north, as I said yesterday I was just screwing about yesterday but today I will check it out properly and follow the line north and south. See what else this indivual line sits on.
originally posted by: Aelfrede
I believe that leylines exist but what I don't understand is why people seem to insist that they are straight?
I have heard them be compared to rivers many times, and yet what river do we know that does not wind along in an unstraight manner! In fact this same 'unstraight' theme can be seen with other things in the natural world e.g. veins and arteries
originally posted by: Aelfrede
I believe that leylines exist but what I don't understand is why people seem to insist that they are straight?
I have heard them be compared to rivers many times, and yet what river do we know that does not wind along in an unstraight manner! In fact this same 'unstraight' theme can be seen with other things in the natural world e.g. veins and arteries