[quote="moss" and those that can't follow a straight leyline..[/quote]
Looks like Paul Broadhurst can and has gone back to it , if being a bit slow about it . .His new book is about the Greenwich meridian and the belief that because the meridian happens to go through an ancient site it must be related or dated to it . “Over a five year journey of discovery the authors ….have found that more than 50 ancient sites are in alignment with the line .The age of these sites shows that it is of great antiquity , overthrowing the established view that the Meridian was first set out in the 17th century “
See http://www.mythospress.co.uk/axis%20of%20heaven%20intro.htm
You couldn't make it up .
Five years ? Five hours surely .
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