LL
Ley Lines are alignments on the planet's surface that align significant geological features, architectual wonders, and ancient sites. Techically in order for an alignment to be considered a Ley Line, it has to align at least 3 ancient sites. "Ley Line" comes from old world explorers who noticed that mountains were aligned with each other in the distance, and that at the foot of each mountain there were towns with the letter's L E Y in their names, so the explorers started calling the alignments Ley Lines.
Aaron Lad
Star Forts
Star Forts are mysterious star-shaped structures located all around the world. I knew about Star Forts for a long time, and while studying my Hercles Pillars Ley Line Grid, I noticed that there were a few Star Forts located on the ley line. So I did some investigating as to what these Star Forts are  I quickly noticed that the Star Forts are not all equalateral stars; some of the Star Forts corners are at obtuse angles. So I wondered what the significance of the Star Fort's corners were, so I with the same software I used to draw the Hercles Pillars Ley Lines, I drew lines from Star Fort corners, and I discovered that the corners of the Star Forts all point to each other. πŸ‘‰ See the map I made
Aaron Lad