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Ley Line Trackway

Ley Line Trackway


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Ley Line Trackway

LEY LINES : a track sighted on a notch at Llanthony, Wales, which Watkins claims is evidence of an ancient trackway combining natural and man-made features

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Claims Combining Evidence Features Lines Llanthony Notch Sighted Track Trackway Watkins 1923 Made


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This print from Mary Evans Picture Library showcases the Ley Line Trackway, a fascinating archaeological discovery made by Alfred Watkins in 1923. The track sighted on a notch at Llanthony, Wales is believed to be evidence of an ancient pathway that combines both natural and man-made features. Watkins' claims about ley lines have sparked much debate and intrigue within the historical and archaeological communities. The image captures the essence of history and mystery intertwined as we gaze upon this ancient trackway that has stood the test of time. The intricate details of the trackway hint at a civilization long gone, leaving behind only traces for us to decipher. As we study this photograph, we are transported back in time to when these ley lines were actively used for travel and communication. The blending of natural elements with man-made structures is a testament to human ingenuity and resourcefulness throughout history. Through this lens, we gain insight into the rich tapestry of England's past and how ley lines played a crucial role in shaping its landscape. This print serves as a reminder of our connection to the land and those who came before us, leaving their mark on history for us to unravel.

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