Tintagel Labyrinth Carving

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50.6680°N, 4.7600°W Giza Bearing: 318.05° 3,755 km to Giza Power: 4/10

A labyrinth carving near Tintagel Castle on the north Cornwall coast — legendary birthplace of King Arthur, where Geoffrey of Monmouth placed Uther Pendragon's seduction of Igraine. The Rocky Valley labyrinths nearby, carved into a cliff face above a waterfall, are among the most famous labyrinth sites in Britain, though their date remains disputed (Bronze Age to early medieval). Tintagel's dramatic headland, connected to the mainland by a narrow bridge, embodies the labyrinth's symbolism as threshold between worlds. At Giza bearing 318.05°, 3,755 km from the Great Pyramid.

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Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 318.05°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits 7 paths, 8 walls
Material rock_carving
Age Unknown
Condition intact
Country England
Region Cornwall
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