Elle, QLD. Australia: Vortex Hunting – Heya, Just writing to suggest further possible vortex locations near me. I am located and born in Cairns. I was raised with a stories of the Babinda Boulder spirits dragging people into the literal water vortexes that slip under enormous boulders. Many people have lost their lives there. Before the pandemic they were already trying to shut access to this local hot spot down due to local inability to leave no trace. Further North we have our own black mountain which you likely already know about due to ancient aliens. Now the reason I contacted someone was in an attempt to get my hands on a map of ley lines that correlates with the inclusion of these 2 locations as well as Ross and Locke which is a rec spot locals hang out, located in the Murray river near Gordonvale. Now, down the middle of the river is a train line. Quite astonishingly this is a cane farmers land so not much can be done there without the surrounding property owners keeping a peeled eye out for suspicious activity. I am now 30 but when I was 18 a couple friends and I took a night trip down there; now connecting one part to the middle part with the incline that backs onto the rear of the farm there is a car bridge. Running adjacent to that about 3 meters in front of it is an old abandoned train bridge with the sleepers and stone slabs still there… after consulting AI I’ve concluded that; if you jump in the water at night with your high beams pointing up the river (yes, risking a croc bite), get in thigh deep and break the surface tension of the water with your finger tips ever so gently for about 2 minutes on a clear night you can create ball lightning on cue using the old train bridge (be sure to look there) and the mineral deposits on either side of it that get washed down from the mineral rich tablelands every time it rains. I had to be about 20m on the opposing bank. Your hair will also do the frizz thing. Up top there is also the Innot Hot Springs… visitors know this region as the waterfall trail. There is an incredibly rich history in this region. Do you have any maps that align with what you already have as well as these? Here they have song lines but deciphered they are like a rhyme about landmarks along a journey they would travel. This mountain range runs down to the Gosford glyphs. If you were to land in Australia on this part of the coast you would head inland along the ridges like a cassowary. Whoever this ancient civilisation was that seemed to have already discovered the whole world once before seemed to be trying to find the most reliable water and fertile land sources in high elevation as well as gold. – Shantelle