Grisslehamn Labyrinth

labyrinth Ley Line — Earth Grid TUNING CIRCUIT
60.1080°N, 18.8180°E Giza Bearing: 348.17° 3,474 km to Giza Power: 4/10

A stone labyrinth at Grisslehamn on the Uppland coast — the traditional ferry crossing point to the Åland Islands, used since the 17th century as a postal route between Sweden and Finland. The Roslagen coast, whose name may derive from the Old Norse for 'rowing' — the same root as 'Rus,' the name given to Swedish Vikings in the east — was the departure zone for Varangian expeditions to Byzantium. At Giza bearing 348.17°, 3,474 km from the Great Pyramid, Grisslehamn anchors the Swedish mainland end of the Baltic labyrinth bridge to Finland.

Ley Line — Earth Grid

Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 348.17°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Classical 11-Circuit
Circuits 11 paths, 12 walls
Material stone
Age 15th-16th century
Condition intact
Country Sweden
Region Uppland
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