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Stones Forum >> Ley Lines + Sherkin Island, Co. Cork, Ireland
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Ley Lines + Sherkin Island, Co. Cork, Ireland |
Anonymous
 User not Registered | Posted 10-12-2003 at 00:01  
Hello one and all,
I am living on a island called Sherkin, in Roaring Water Bay in Co. Cork.
I have been here 5 months and I can truly say it is a magical place. When talking with locals and islanders, the topic of lay lines turns up. However I cannot find any maps online, and web searches turn up a blank on Ley Lines and Ireland.
If anyone has any info or pointers regarding Sherkin, Heir or Cape Clear islands, I would appreciate it.
For more info
http://www.sherkinisland.com
http://www.oilean-chleire.ie/index_english.htm
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Anonymous
 User not Registered | Posted 07-01-2004 at 18:09  
I can't help personally on this - I don't know a lot about leys, and even less about Ireland - but you might find this a useful starting place, if you haven't looked already:
http://www.leyhunter.com/
Sounds a lovely place you live!
Cheers
TIm
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naturaldave

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| Posted 03-09-2007 at 12:51  
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On 2003-12-10 00:01, Anonymous wrote:
Hello one and all,
I am living on a island called Sherkin, in Roaring Water Bay in Co. Cork.
I have been here 5 months and I can truly say it is a magical place. When talking with locals and islanders, the topic of lay lines turns up. However I cannot find any maps online, and web searches turn up a blank on Ley Lines and Ireland.
If anyone has any info or pointers regarding Sherkin, Heir or Cape Clear islands, I would appreciate it.
For more info
http://www.sherkinisland.com
http://www.oilean-chleire.ie/index_english.htm
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naturaldave

Joined: 03-09-2007
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from Dromore Co.Down
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| Posted 03-09-2007 at 12:59  
hi there on sherkin! I know how you feel, i've been hunting for info. on ley line intersections in ulster with no luck. The only thing i can suggest is that you get a series of large scale maps for the South of Ireland (far south), which show archaeological points of interest like stone circles, standing stones, raths etc. which are generally located on areas of high energy. Mark out these areas with a highlighter pen and look for linear relationships. Sometimes these can be quite obvious in areas with many sites. It's then a case of 'join the dots'. I think I'm going to have to do this myself in Ulster to find my intersection.
Hope this helps.
Dave
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