| Standing Stones, Circles and places of power scatter Britain's proud lands, as more of a travelogue than indepth look into our heritage this section covers our favourite locations |
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The Tunnels of Glastonbury
A town crammed with mysteries, Glastonbury has ghosts, ley lines and now a haunted underground! Mysterymag investigates the truth behind the tunnels |
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White Wells Ghost
I decided despite the background kitchen noise and raised voices that I would meditate in the bath-house. I readily felt the spirit of a lady in there, tall and slim and with an incredibly calming energy about her |
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White Wells Encounter
During his tenure William Butterfield opened the door to the old building that housed the old spring of the White Wells one morning and he never noticed anything unusual until this particular morning.. |
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Silbury Hill – Place of Power
Within sighting distance of the world's largest stone circle, Silbury Hill is a mysterious ritualistic mound with many legends and leys attached to it. |
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The Power of Three
Since the earliest times of our development the number three has represented a symbolic figure that can be found in our landscape and history. |
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The Copgrove Mysteries
Little has changed in Copgrove since the Romans deserted. It holds two mysteries that perplex researchers, they are St Mungo’s Well and the Devil’s Stone. |
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Storm God's Crest
Lying two miles south of the beautiful Cotswold village of Winchcombe, Belas Knapp is a burial mound known as a place of power and a place of antiquity and the supernatural. |
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