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Swallowhead Spring
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Submitted byDavidCWoods
AddedAug 15 2004
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Description SU101681 The feed from the springs passes under a fallen tree, liberally decorated. It passes into the river bed, also, at this point, dry. I followed the river bed along the edge of the field; it appeared to stay dry until shortly before the footbridge leading to West Kennet Long Barrow. At this point the water reappeared from the undergrowth.

Posted Comments:

baz
(2004-09-05)
SwallowHEAD Spring ;o)
Diane, Vncvr, Canada
(2005-07-14)
Thanks David for submitting this photo. I recently (May, 2005) found the same spot afer reading 'The Sun and the Serpent', and investigating the Michael-Mary ley-line for 2 weeks. I am now aware of the vital importance that Swallowhead Springs had for ancient civilization and their ceremonies to unite Earth, people, and the Stars. I left a small bell as gift hanging on the sacred, happy tree. And brought some sacred water home with me.
Paddy
(2005-11-04)
The spring is the most beautiful part of the whole avebury experience. avoid the national trust stuff and go there
timlangdale
(2006-07-27)
The Earth Mankind The heavens.... I feel them ALL here. This is a special place.... This IS a sacred place.

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