
I’m reading a book about ley lines – called the new view over Atlantis by 5John Michell. Now I’ve already acknowledged that the whole ley line thing is interesting but no more than that.
I’ve reached a point of the book where the author is talking about how features built by people thousands of years ago (along the lines of Stonehenge) believed that there were dragons and the features were built in conjunction with the lay of the land to reflect the connection with the dragons.
Now, my first thought was that this was bunkum, but when I thought about it, how could I know what people from back then were thinking. So I have this plan about visiting various Neolithic sites in Dorset. I was just interested in the sites but perhaps I will pay more attention to the site and it’s location, is there anything about the area that would indicate why the site was located in that particular place, bearing in mind that surrounds would have changed over the thousands of years since they were constructed.
It all adds to the interest.