Fårö Fiskläge Labyrinths

labyrinth Ley Line — Earth Grid TUNING CIRCUIT
57.9400°N, 19.2200°E Giza Bearing: 347.00° 3,241 km to Giza Power: 6/10

Multiple stone labyrinths at fishing villages on Fårö — the windswept island north of Gotland that Ingmar Bergman made his home, filming Persona, Shame, and Through a Glass Darkly in its stark landscapes. Fårö's fishing communities (fiskläge) maintained labyrinths as part of maritime ritual — walked before setting out to sea to ensure safe passage. The island's raukar (sea stacks), formed from 400-million-year-old Silurian limestone, create a landscape of primordial power. At Giza bearing 347°, 3,241 km from the Great Pyramid.

Ley Line — Earth Grid

Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 347.00°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits 7 paths, 8 walls
Material stone
Count 3 labyrinths
Age 17th-18th century
Condition intact
Country Sweden
Region Gotland Island, Fårö
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