Roerslev Church Labyrinth

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55.5200°N, 9.8200°E Giza Bearing: 335.45° 3,301 km to Giza Power: 4/10

Located at Roerslev church in Jutland, Denmark's continental peninsula, this labyrinth belongs to the sparse but significant Danish labyrinth tradition. Jutland's labyrinths form a geographical bridge between the Scandinavian stone labyrinth culture and the English turf maze tradition, both bearing the 'Troy' or 'Trojaborg' name. At 335.45° Giza bearing, Roerslev lies on the same alignment corridor as Hesselager, confirming a consistent Danish labyrinth azimuth distinct from the Baltic group. The Jutland peninsula's geological profile — terminal moraines from the last glaciation overlying chalk and flint — mirrors the substrate preferences seen at English turf maze sites across the North Sea.

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Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 335.45°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits 7 paths, 8 walls
Material stone
Age Medieval
Country Denmark
Region Jutland
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