The Great St Michael and St Mary Alignment (or ‘corridor of incidence’) is probably the most famous ley-line in Britain, if not the world. Running for 350-miles across the country in a north-east to south-westerly direction, from the East Anglian coast to Land’s End in Cornwall, it embraces dozens of historical, mystical and archaeological sites, including the Avebury Henge complex, Glastonbury Tor, and St Michael’s Mount. There is even a suggestion it stretches even farther out into the waters of the Atlantic to the lost kingdom of Lyonesse of Celtic and Arthurian legend, of which only the Scilly Isles still remain above the surface today. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"50538","attributes":{"alt":" St Michael’s Mount (Chensiyuan / CC BY-SA 4.0)","class":"media-image","height":"417","style":"width: 610px; height: 417px;","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"610"}}]] St Michael’s Mount
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