Water vein
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A water vein is a pseudoscientific and popularly applied term to a body of flowing, streaming groundwater. Usually the groundwater does not form an underground stream[citation needed]. This rarely occurs in karstic terrains and some crevices or fissures in massif rocks.
Water veins are popularly supposed to have influence on levels of locational geopathic stress and are believed to emit or diffract E-rays.
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