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Basic Map
Basic Map
Basic Map
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This is free, but the information on the Basic Map is limited compared to the Premium Maps. It shows a basic selection of (ancient sacred) sites and the location of crop circles of the current season. |
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Premium Maps
Premium Maps
Premium Maps
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For the time being you can get access to our Premium Maps for free (you save € Euros). These Premium Maps offer much more than the Basic Map. They show (next to the crop circles) many more (ancient sacred) sites and the information given per site is expanded with additional photos, background information and most importantly, information how to get to all these sites (including navigation information). There are several Premium Maps. |
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Extended Map
The Extended Map is one of our Premium Maps. It shows an array of different markers on the map. Green markers indicate the locations of the various (ancient sacred) sites. Blue markers indicate the locations of the crop circles of the current season. Golden markers indicate the different churches and landmarks that mark the two huge ley circles that are present in the Wiltshire landscape. |
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Clicking on the markers makes a label pop up. This label offers a link to - additional information - that will open up a pop-up window with photos and, in case of the Green and Golden markers, relevant (historical) background information. Try it yourself. On the labels of the Green and Golden markers you can also find accurate latitude and longitude information. And they contain a clickable - - area. Clicking this will open up a screen with a map showing how to get to the site, including the distance, estimated travel time and coordinates. Try it yourself. If you want the same for the crop circle markers we suggest to become sponsor of CropCirclesandMore.com |
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Kennet Connection Map
The Kennet Connection Map is another of our Premium Maps. The Map interactively displays a collection of landscape geometries collectively called the Kennet Connection. The geometries and place markers can be clicked on and off and the Map page also explains in detail how the map works. |
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This simple, yet complex geometry connects Avebury, with Silbury Hill, with the West Kennet Long Barrow. Many other geometries revolve around human elements in the landscape (churches, pagan altars, burial mounds, hill forts, etc.), while the backbone of the landscape geometry known as the Kennet Connection is formed by the landscape itself. Especially the River Kennet. A truly magical and mystical situation. |
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Ley Circles Map
The Ley Circles Map. In addition to ley-lines, at least 2 ley-circles are present in the Wiltshire landscape. The circles are marked by 15 churches and some ancient sites such as the East Kennet Long Barrow and Giant's Grave. Although the churches are not prehistoric, do realise that they were built on sacred pagan sites that were founded at the same time as Avebury was built, making the virtual circles at least 4500 years old. |
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Most fascinating is the fact that the Saint Michael Alignment (England's most famous ley line) runs exactly parallel to the heart line of the two circles. Moreover, the two circles define a triangle with exactly the same angles (51.51 degrees) as the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, which makes a virtually 'squaring the circle' being present in the landscape. Truly amazing. The Map page explains in detail how this all works. |
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Maltwood Triangle Map
The Maltwood Triangle Map shows the presence of intriguing (hidden) geometries revolving around the Tor at Glastonbury, historically known as Avalon and associated with the legends of King Arthur. |
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The Experience of a Lifetime All the above is beautiful and very helpful, but the most direct and intense way to interact with the magic and mysteries is to join us on the . Spend eight magical days (seven nights), trekking through mystical southern England in the footsteps of King Arthur and Parsifal. Connecting with the ancient Celts, the great magician Merlin, Saint George and his Dragon, the Green Man, and the mysterious crop circles. |