A Jatulintarha stone labyrinth near Vaasa on Finland's west coast, facing the Kvarken Strait — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where post-glacial land uplift creates new islands at a rate visible within a single generation. The Kvarken's shallow moraine archipelago, only 80 km wide, forms a near-bridge between Finland and Sweden, and labyrinth sites on both shores suggest cultural exchange across this narrows. Vaasa's bilingual Finnish-Swedish character reflects this cross-gulf connection. At Giza bearing 352.24°, 3,744 km from the Great Pyramid.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical Baltic (Double Spiral)
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Material
stone
Age
15th-16th century
Condition
intact
Country
Finland
Region
Ostrobothnia
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