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.
Yes, there are several minor fault lines in Wisconsin, such as the St. Croix Horst and the Wausau-Rhinelander zone, but they are not considered active or a significant seismic threat. The region is not known for frequent or large earthquakes.
Slinger, Wisconsin is located at approximately 43.3312° N latitude and 88.2899° W longitude.
This is not a direct answer but will I hope help you to identify them- they will certainly be there. 1st, investigate the sacred places of the ancient dwellers in the land. If you can find a 'centre' of ritual activity- a locus or focus- then check to see where the sun-rises relative to that centre on important days of the solar-year (as well as the lunar). You should then find interestng features in the land relating to these planetary-events as seen from the locus. You will no doubt find then- in alignment- signs of ancient ritual activity. Investigate the 'folk-lore' of the areas in question to look for important clues- always encoded in these. Use the technology at your disposal Google Earth is the best I can think of- you can measure the distances between objects on the landscape accurately (as the ancients did) and also work out such things as important directions. I recommend The Ley-Lines and Lost-Past of North Kent @ Hub Pages.com for further examples and methodology.
There are no volcanoes in Wisconsin.
No. There are no volcanoes in Wisconsin.
Ley Lines - album - was created in 2007.
There aren't any. Ley lines are pseudo-scientific BS and don't exist anywhere.
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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
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
Wisconsin Coach Lines was created in 1941.
Ley lines were thought to be lines around the Earth where there was great spiritual or magical power. Where Ley lines cross they had that much more power. Yahoo answers had a discussion on this also.
Ley lines are lines of energy that many monuments like Stonehenge have been built on. People are still researching this, but not much is known. It may be related to the Earth's magnetic field.
Well, isn't that a fascinating question! Ley lines are said to be invisible lines of energy that connect various sacred sites around the world. In Tennessee, you might find ley lines running through areas of natural beauty, historical significance, or spiritual importance. Just imagine the wonderful energy flowing through the land, connecting everything in harmony.
Ley lines are theoretical alignments of ancient sites or landmarks that some believe hold mystical or spiritual significance. In Oklahoma City, there are no officially recognized ley lines, but enthusiasts often suggest that certain landmarks, such as the Oklahoma State Capitol, historical sites, and parks, may align in ways that reflect these concepts. The idea of ley lines is largely speculative and lacks scientific validation, so interpretations can vary widely among individuals.
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.