The places that make up St. Michael's Line:
Skellig Michael / Great Skellig – Ireland
St. Micheal’s Mount – England
Mont St. Michel Abbey – France
Sacra di St. Michele – Italy
Santuario di San Michele Arcangelo – Italy
Archangel Michael Panormitis Monastery – Greece
Stella Maris Monastery – Israel
St. Michael's Circle
St. Michael's Line, on a globe, has 5 monasteries and goes from Ireland to the Great Pyramid in Giza!
See my video called ‘St Michael's Line & Pythagorean Right Triangles’ or the slide show on this site The Line.
Using the monastery Santuario di San Michele as the center of a circle with a radius to the Great Pyramid, 1,171 miles; St. Michael's Mount in Great Britain falls on the circumference of that circle with 0.28% margin of error!
St. Michael’s Mount to the closest point on the circumference of the circle is 6.6 miles
St. Michael’s Mount to Great Pyramid, point to point, is 2,350 miles.
6.6 / 2350 = 0.0028
From St. Michael’s Mount to the intersection of St. Michael’s Line (where I had averaged the original line between monasteries) and what I am calling
St. Michael’s Circle, is 28 Miles. The distance from that intersection to the Great Pyramid in Giza is 2,344 miles.
28 / 2344 = 1.19% error.
And for Stonehenge fans, the circle just misses the center of Lundy Island by 3.44 miles.
Note:
In searching for other information on St. Michael's Circles, I came across the following site that was interesting and found intersections as well.
https://www.mercurialpathways.com/post/3-stonehenge-saint-michael-s-mount-and-the-mont-saint-michel
Skellig Michael / Great Skellig – Ireland
St. Micheal’s Mount – England
Mont St. Michel Abbey – France
Sacra di St. Michele – Italy
Santuario di San Michele Arcangelo – Italy
Archangel Michael Panormitis Monastery – Greece
Stella Maris Monastery – Israel
St. Michael's Circle
St. Michael's Line, on a globe, has 5 monasteries and goes from Ireland to the Great Pyramid in Giza!
See my video called ‘St Michael's Line & Pythagorean Right Triangles’ or the slide show on this site The Line.
Using the monastery Santuario di San Michele as the center of a circle with a radius to the Great Pyramid, 1,171 miles; St. Michael's Mount in Great Britain falls on the circumference of that circle with 0.28% margin of error!
St. Michael’s Mount to the closest point on the circumference of the circle is 6.6 miles
St. Michael’s Mount to Great Pyramid, point to point, is 2,350 miles.
6.6 / 2350 = 0.0028
From St. Michael’s Mount to the intersection of St. Michael’s Line (where I had averaged the original line between monasteries) and what I am calling
St. Michael’s Circle, is 28 Miles. The distance from that intersection to the Great Pyramid in Giza is 2,344 miles.
28 / 2344 = 1.19% error.
And for Stonehenge fans, the circle just misses the center of Lundy Island by 3.44 miles.
Note:
In searching for other information on St. Michael's Circles, I came across the following site that was interesting and found intersections as well.
https://www.mercurialpathways.com/post/3-stonehenge-saint-michael-s-mount-and-the-mont-saint-michel