Kokkola Jatulintarha

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63.8380°N, 23.1300°E Giza Bearing: 353.74° 3,807 km to Giza Power: 4/10

A Jatulintarha stone labyrinth near Kokkola on the Bothnian Bay coast — a bilingual Finnish-Swedish town whose wooden old town (Neristan) preserves 18th-century merchant houses. The Battle of Kokkola (1854) during the Crimean War saw townspeople capture a British naval landing party's boat, still displayed locally. The Bothnian coast labyrinths from Vaasa to Kemi form a coherent tradition tied to the region's fishing and tar-burning economy. At Giza bearing 353.74°, 3,807 km from the Great Pyramid.

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Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 353.74°)

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