Tibble Labyrinth (Labyrinten vid Tibble)

labyrinth Ley Line — Earth Grid TUNING CIRCUIT
59.5890°N, 16.6320°E Giza Bearing: 345.83° 3,468 km to Giza Power: 4/10

Constructed from 2,000-3,000 stones atop a glacial esker, the Tibble labyrinth sits 800 meters south of Anundshog — one of Sweden's largest burial mounds (60m diameter, 9m high). This deliberate pairing of labyrinth with megalithic mound follows a pattern seen across Bronze Age Scandinavia. The classical 7-circuit design was used for fertility rites and spirit contact ceremonies. At 345.83° Giza bearing, Tibble lies on the same azimuth line as the Visby Trojaborg, confirming a consistent alignment pattern among Swedish labyrinths. The esker's glacial geology — sorted sand and gravel deposited by subglacial rivers — creates natural drainage and electromagnetic grounding conditions favored by ancient builders.

Ley Line — Earth Grid

Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 345.83°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Classical 11-Circuit
Circuits 11 paths, 12 walls
Diameter 18m
Material stone
Age ~2000+ years
Condition intact
Country Sweden
Region Vastmanland, near Vasteras
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