LEY LINES
Ley lines, or Leys,have various definitions according to different sources. They are defined as  alignments of ancient sites which  are situated in a straight line ranging from one or two to several miles in length. A ley may be identified simply by an aligned placing of marker sites, or it might be visible on the ground for all or part of its length by the remnants of an old straight track. It is  believed  by some that these lines follow natural sources of energy within the earth or above it or  that these lines create an energy of their own.
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It is very difficult to find any infornation concerning ley lines in Nova Scotia but some interesting work  has been done by
John Coleman
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