Kemi Jatulintarha

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65.7360°N, 24.5630°E Giza Bearing: 355.41° 4,001 km to Giza Power: 4/10

A Jatulintarha stone labyrinth near Kemi in Finnish Lapland, near the head of the Gulf of Bothnia — where the Kemijoki, Finland's longest river, meets the sea. Kemi is famous for its annual snow castle, the world's largest, but its deeper history connects to the Sami and Finnish communities who navigated the river-to-coast transition zone. This labyrinth marks the northern limit of the Bothnian labyrinth corridor on the Finnish side. At Giza bearing 355.41°, 4,001 km from the Great Pyramid, approaching the Arctic Circle.

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Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 355.41°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Classical Baltic (Double Spiral)
Circuits 7 paths, 8 walls
Material stone
Age 15th-16th century
Condition intact
Country Finland
Region Lapland
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