Aegna Island Labyrinth, Tallinn

labyrinth Ley Line — Earth Grid TUNING CIRCUIT
59.5760°N, 24.7610°E Giza Bearing: 353.53° 3,326 km to Giza Power: 4/10

A partly preserved stone labyrinth on Aegna island near the Estonian capital Tallinn — a small forested island in the Gulf of Finland that has served as a military fortification since the Russian Empire. Aegna's labyrinth, though damaged, represents the Baltic labyrinth tradition's southeastern reach. Tallinn's medieval Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) sits just across the bay. The Gulf of Finland labyrinths on both shores — Estonian and Finnish — suggest a shared maritime ritual culture spanning this narrow but significant waterway. At Giza bearing 353.53°.

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Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 353.53°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits 7 paths, 8 walls
Material stone
Age 16th-17th century
Condition damaged
Country Estonia
Region near Tallinn
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