St-Omer Labyrinth

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50.7510°N, 2.2610°E Giza Bearing: 322.21° 3,325 km to Giza Power: 4/10

In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth (Ancient Greek: λαβύρινθος, romanized: Labúrinthos) is an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the mythological artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur, the monster eventually killed by the hero Theseus. Daedalus had so cunningly made the Labyrinth that he could barely escape it after he built it. Although early Cretan coins occasionally exhibit branching (multicursal) patterns, the single-path

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Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 322.21°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Medieval St. Omer
Circuits 11 paths, 12 walls
Material tile
Age Medieval (recreated)
Condition restored
Country France
Region Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France
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