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A Serbian journalist checkmates the Anglo-American Empire through his knowledge of Japanese culture. His lifeline happens to pass through a magnificent Buddhist pagoda in the United Kingdom.
This sport-themed line of meaning is based on the spatial relationship between the Castlerigg stone circle in northwest England and Place de l’Étoile in Paris.
A map of medieval Bristol created from the one in Alfred Watkins’ seminal book, The Old Straight Track. It shows how alleyways, bridges, and gateways are aligned towards taller church steeples.
This alignment stretches from Deal Castle in Kent to Abbey Dore in Herefordshire. It features a remarkable sequence of religious, political, and military centers of power.
A remarkable alignment of sites in London’s East End, transporting us from the infinitely large to the infinitely small through the Greenwich Observatory, the financial hub of Canary Wharf, and a mysterious circle marked on the ground.
In this article, the St. Michael’s diagonal crossing England from west to east will be examined in relation to Stonehenge, France’s Mont-Saint-Michel and Ireland’s Skellig Michael.