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Ley lines, attributed to ancient dodmen, allegedly join geographical points resonating special psychic energy. They may relate to traditional religious sites (such as Stonehenge and other megalith structures), and/or to recognised landscape features such as high or prominent mountains.

Mapping ley lines, according to New Age geomancers, can foster harmony with the "planet" or reveal pre-historic trade routes.

Claims of magnetic interactions appear unproven to date, leading to suspicions that leys belong in the realms of pseudoscience.



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