The E-line
The St. Michael Line Connection

The St. Michael Line, discovered by John Michell, is probably the most well-known ley of all. It links many places with St. Michael dedications across England, including St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall, St. Michael's on Glastonbury Tor and St. Michael's on Burrow Mump. Hamish Miller and Paul Broadhurst found serpentine energy lines snaking around it, but I believe it is also a straight ley, and on plotting it on the globe with the rubber band I was astonished to find that it also seems to pass through Stewart Island, New Zealand. These two lines crossing there would make the island a place of global significance, and map dowsing seemed to indicate that the crossing point is Peterson Hill, where the communications tower is. It must be emphasised that this information was gained from dowsing, not plotting - this accuracy would not be possible from the very small scale of map on the globe.
The line, leaving England in a north-easterly direction passes through Sweden, goes south of Finland and across Russia to the meeting-point of Russia, Mongolia and China, which I have seen mentioned as a significant point. It then roughly follows the Mongolian border, and goes across China to pass through Hong Kong. Then it goes through the Philippines and across Australia, passing through Sydney, before crossing to Stewart Island, New Zealand. From here it reaches its most southerly point in the Antarctic Ocean and swings north again, running along the border of Argentina and Chile, across Bolivia and Brazil, crossing the Amazon estuary. It then crosses the Atlantic back to England.
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