Common plotted Texas points include:

The cartographer had noted specific points with heavy black dots. Some were expected: the Savannah-like expanse of Palo Duro Canyon. Others were surprises—a lonely Dairy Queen in the middle of nowhere, a forgotten cemetery in the Panhandle. The map claimed that if you stood at the intersection of the Wharton Vector and the Caprock Spur at exactly midnight, you wouldn't see Texas anymore. You’d see the world as it was before the concrete was poured, a land of giants and spirits walking the lines of power.

Texas, with its rich cultural heritage and diverse geography, is home to numerous ley line sites. From the ancient petroglyphs of the Guadalupe Mountains to the mysterious stone circles of the Hill Country, the Lone Star State offers a fascinating landscape for ley line enthusiasts.

Home to the White Shaman Mural, this area is believed by some to be an ancient map of Central Texas, marking sacred water sites along a spiritual path. Understanding the Map: How Ley Lines Work

Here’s a useful guide to understanding “ley line maps” for Texas, including what ley lines actually are, how they’re interpreted in Texas, and where to find or create such maps.

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