The most prominent Wisconsin ley line enters from the Southern border of the state on a North Easterly course starting around Beloit, traveling through Aztlalan State park located just east of Lake Mills (home of the Rock Lake pyramid) before passing through Fon Du Lac (home of the Miracle Mile) passing just East of Green Bay and up into Michigan.
Just Look at Clintonville Wisconsin
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There are no volcanoes in Wisconsin.
No. There are no volcanoes in Wisconsin.
The distance from Wisconsin to the North Pole is 3,250 miles. The South Pole is located 9,000 miles from Wisconsin.
Ley Lines - album - was created in 2007.
There aren't any. Ley lines are pseudo-scientific BS and don't exist anywhere.
Ley lines are believed by some to be alignments of ancient, sacred or significant sites, such as monuments or geological features. It's theorized that these lines have spiritual or mystical energy and can influence the surrounding environment. However, ley lines are often considered more of a New Age concept rather than a proven scientific phenomenon.
Ley lines are straight lines that are said to interconnect areas of ceremonial or cultural significance. As most rivers and naturally occurring geographical sites do not generally take on a straight line formation, it would be rare and most likely coincidental for them to be ley lines. There are many sources and maps of ley lines available, please see the related link below for more information
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i live on top of one in honea path sc but i was trying to figure out my self where it runs
no way dude why would they have them
Ley Lines are the alleged alignments of Holy places. It has to do with the spiritual or supernatural elements of existence. The term was originally conceived by Alfred Watkins.
Wisconsin Coach Lines was created in 1941.
The ley lines in Pennsylvania are geographical lines that converge and are thought to be a paranormal site because compasses will not work there. The fact that they are in the Ringing Rocks where the rocks make noises without any explanation leads to a lot of theories of mysticism.
No.
Just Look at Clintonville Wisconsin