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A good post Ian, I was going to post it, so you saved me the Job! These energy (ley) lines are little know about- a sort of magnetic energy which some call the aether – the same as magnets – see the Vobes post and the healing power of magnets. This is another reason why they are destroying or interfering with the ley lines to keep us unwell!
I loved this film and the lovely person who made it. In the 1990s I had an apartment in a block on Hornsey Lane and our back gate led down to the Parkland Walk. One afternoon, off to visit friends near Finsbury Park, I decided to walk along it. I felt really uncomfortable, scared even, and was glad to find a way off the Walk. Could have been the energy, but it was horrible.
By contrast I loved going to Waterlow Park and spent many happy hours there.
I think scenes from the film Blow Up were shot on Parliament Hill where the Fleet River rises.