Situated on Seskaro Furo, a small island near Haparanda at the northernmost point of the Gulf of Bothnia where Sweden meets Finland, this stone labyrinth occupies one of the most geographically significant positions in the Baltic archipelago. The Torne River delta, which empties nearby, marks the boundary between Scandinavian and Finnish cultural zones — a liminal geography that labyrinth builders consistently favored. At 354.84° Giza bearing, the site lies on the Arctic-to-Giza meridional corridor. The Haparanda region's extreme magnetic conditions — located beneath the auroral oval where solar particles interact most intensely with Earth's magnetosphere — make it one of the most electromagnetically active labyrinth locations in the world.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Material
stone
Age
13th-14th century
Condition
intact
Country
Sweden
Region
Norrbotten, Haparanda
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