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Cape: Ley Lines Western

This report separates geological, archaeological, and esoteric perspectives, providing a balanced overview based on available data and documented claims. The term ley line was coined in 1921 by Alfred Watkins, a British amateur archaeologist. He noticed that ancient landmarks (stone circles, standing stones, churches, and mounds) often aligned in straight lines across the British landscape. His theory suggested these were prehistoric trade routes or surveying markers.

Modern esoteric and pseudoscientific traditions have reinterpreted ley lines as channels of (telluric currents, magnetic anomalies, or spiritual forces) that connect sacred sites globally. In this view, ley lines are often linked to UFO sightings, paranormal activity, and healing energies. ley lines western cape

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