A 24-foot diameter, 7-circuit stone labyrinth built into a natural amphitheater of granite boulders in Texas Canyon, southeastern Arizona. The design follows the Tohono O'odham I'itoi pattern, connecting it to the living indigenous labyrinth tradition of the Sonoran Desert. Texas Canyon's geology — a dramatic landscape of precariously balanced boulders created by 30 million years of erosion on Tertiary granite — creates natural acoustic chambers and wind patterns. At 326.12° Giza bearing, the Harmony Labyrinth sits on the Sonoran alignment corridor shared by Casa Grande and the Gillespie Dam petroglyphs. The name 'Harmony' reflects the modern wellness movement's adoption of the labyrinth as a meditative tool.
WikipediaLabyrinth Details
Pattern
Man in the Maze (Tohono O'odham)
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Diameter
7.3m
Material
stone
Age
Modern
Condition
intact
Country
United States
Region
Cochise County, Arizona
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