Adam’s Calendar, a stone circle estimated by some alternative researchers to be 75,000+ years old (a claim rejected by mainstream archaeology), is frequently mapped as a central hub. Proponents argue that it sits at the intersection of multiple ley lines that radiate across southern Africa, connecting to pyramids in Sudan and Egypt. Such maps are often featured in works by authors like Michael Tellinger, who links ley lines to energy generation by ancient civilizations.
(Near the border): Though technically in Zimbabwe, this site is a major node in the Southern African "World Grid." It is believed by some to be a "vortex" where electromagnetic disturbances occur. ley lines map south africa
Although the Tropic of Capricorn is a geographical latitude, in ley line theory, solar markers create "Earth grids." Adam’s Calendar, a stone circle estimated by some
Looking at the grid, South Africa is not isolated. The "Greenwich Ley Line" (often tracked by gravitational anomalies) appears to run from the UK, down through the Atlantic, making landfall at the Cape of Good Hope, then jumping to the Crozet Islands, hitting the Kalahari, and terminating at the Vredefort Dome (the largest meteor impact site on Earth). (Near the border): Though technically in Zimbabwe, this
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