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10 Most Imaging Mazes and Labyrinths
Mazes and labyrinths are more part and parcel of our culture than people realise. Their roots can be traced back to Greek mythology and Paganism, where they were regarded as mystical. It wasn’t until a few hundred years ago that mazes were designed for fun (sadists), and often became a perfect meeting place for secret lovers and cunning planners. Over time they have become associated with entrapment and enclosure as our imaginations run wild.
We’ve found some of the world’s largest, craziest and highest mazes so you can loose yourself in the great tangled weave of the web for a while. They’re simply quite a-maze-ing.
1. Ashcombe Maze is found on Australia’s Mornington Peninsula, near Melbourne. It’s Australia’s largest and oldest maze and measures three meters high by two meters wide. The gardens also boast the world’s oldest rose maze, which blooms 217 varieties of roses on 1,200 bushes.
2. Richardson Farm in Illinois has become something of a fixture in the maze-making stakes. Every year they create a new maze just before the harvest and allow the general public to come and enjoy getting lost in nature. This Aztec style face was one of the smaller mazes mowed out a few years ago.
source link: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/most-incredible-mazes-labyrinths/4117
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (3)
at 05:54 on November 21st, 2008
Interesting and nice pictures here.
at 06:58 on November 21st, 2008
This is an excellent top ten list, and the photos are intriguing. Thanks
at 16:46 on November 21st, 2008
Really nice photos to go with the article.