@AP - Its you who go on about claiming mysterious properties of ley lines. Once again, given the sheer number of supposed ancient / mysterious sites, it is no surprise that several might line up. This does not confer any special significance. I think it was you who mentioned something about them all being in sequential line of sight or something? Something else which has been disproved. My house alone lines up with about 4 designated mystical sites - but my house is about as mundane and routine as you can get
Summary - Mysterious forces associated with Ley Lines unproven, Ley Lines themselves artificial constructs - straight lines - on a map.
I also find the comment about being close minded rather strange. I am less credulous of unsubstantiated, unevidenced, frequently debunked claims, is all - you want to believe em, that is of course your perogative - but this is an open forum, and what people post is up for challenge.
I find it interesting that you believe in dowsing - but not enough to stake your life on it. The Iraqi army defended the entry points to the Green Security Zone in Baghad using "scanners" that worked on "quantum signatures" of various materials, using the principle of dowsing. These useless, unscientific, unevidenced pieces of junk were sold to the credulous by amoral british and german based companies, with the connivance of backhanders to the appropriate individuals.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Its that simple. Dowsing has more to do with the ideomotor effect and subconscious cues about the environment - oh, and guessing, of course.