A Field Survey of Earth Mysteries

The Ley Folios

A century of claimed alignments — ley lines, dragon veins, planetary grids — charted honestly against 1,432 real barrows, mounds, stone rings, and shrines. The lines are folklore; the sites are archaeology; the folios lay one over the other and leave the judging to you.

  1. The Ley Atlas

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    Nine named alignments, from Cornwall to Cusco — who claimed them, when, and the mounds and shrines said to sit upon them.

    9 alignments · 47 curated sites
  2. The Alignment Engine

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    Alfred Watkins' original ley-hunting method run as an algorithm over 661 real Wiltshire barrows — with a random scatter for comparison, so the chance alignments show themselves.

    661 barrows · live statistics
  3. Atlas of Realms

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    Every country the traditions touch, mapped one by one — fourteen realms of surveyed sites in their own jewel tones.

    14 realms · 1,432 sites
  4. Globe of Realms

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    The whole atlas set spinning — drag the world, fly to a realm, and name any marker on the sphere.

    One turning sphere · all 1,432 sites
  5. The Ley Charts

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    Each alignment as its own zoomable plate — pan the parchment, read every site's story, and jump to its real place on OpenStreetMap.

    9 plates · every site linked to OSM