A stone labyrinth near Umeå on the Bothnian Bay coast in Västerbotten — a university city at 63.8°N that marks the boundary between the Boreal and sub-Arctic zones. The Norrland coast labyrinths from Gävle to Haparanda form the longest linear concentration of stone labyrinths on Earth, spanning over 800 km. Umeå's labyrinth occupies the upper third of this corridor, where the coastline bends westward. At Giza bearing 351.57°, 3,841 km from the Great Pyramid, this site sits on the Scandinavian near-polar meridian corridor.
WikipediaLabyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Material
stone
Age
15th-16th century
Condition
intact
Country
Sweden
Region
Västerbotten
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