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Howdo Mr Tribble,

If it ain't prehistoric, it's a bit out of place on tma.

Your perception of 'Energy lines' isn't really enough to count as evidence of prehistoric origins, however strongly you feel it yourself.

Sorry to sound like a git, but the whole leyline thing is wearing a bit thin. This isn't a website about leylines. It's a website about prehistoric sites.

That's me said me piece. Time to climb back into the lightbulb now.

Tyneside out.

''This isn't a website about leylines. It's a website about prehistoric sites.''

Couldn't have put it more succinctly.
J
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" This isn,t a website about leylines, It,s a website about prehistoric sites."
Can you prove that prehistoric sites have nothing to do with energy lines?
What criteria is used to determine a prehistoric site on this website?
From what I can see of this site, it would give the appearance of a barrow?
The fact that it is covered in chalk, would reinforce that idea?
Every barrow that I have visited, and every norman church, are built with an energy line running through the centre, and I can prove this. Immeadiately anyone mentions" energy line", several people on here start to throw in the word lizerd, why?
K.