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Agelena labyrinthica unusually seen on the roof of its funnel web.

 

"Head and body up to 18mm long. The abdomen of the labyrinth spider features a central pale brown stripe with a darker, more greyish band on either side. The darker bands have tiny white dashes or chevron markings running through them.

 

"Found in long, rough grass, hedgerows and low down on trees.

 

"When to see it. June to October, peaking in July and August.

 

"Labyrinth spiders produce a sheet web. It's so thick in places that it appears white in colour.

 

"Fairly frequent in England especially in the southern counties and also in Wales."

 

www.naturespot.org.uk/species/agelena-labyrinthica

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It's new place to me - though, it fills me with nostalgia somehow.

 

I saw this place on cka's photostream. arigato !

 

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Have a Break into the Labyrinth.

Olympus digital camera

Labyrinthe haben mich schon immer fasziniert. Im Schnee kann man sich ganz leicht selber eins bauen! Das habe ich auch in diesem Jahr wieder getan, aber ganz so schön dick wie vor 6 Jahren ist die Schneedecke nicht. Wenn man gemeinsam durchs Labyrinth läuft, begegnet man sich an unerwarteter Stelle, und wer nach einem losgegangen ist, kommt einem plötzlich entgegen...

  

I am fascinated by labyrinths. In the snow, you can build easily your own labyrinth! It's fun to run through together!

This one is stunning, and does very well in our garden (in a large pot, as all our dahlias are). Bought from Sarah Raven.

 

www.sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-labyrinth?gad_source=1...

 

www.sarahraven.com/articles/how-to-plant-and-grow-dahlias

 

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Snowfall at Labyrinth, Lake St Clair, Tasmania

The hedge maze at Bago Vineyards. A beautiful place for an afternoon picnic!

Time is swift and we're having another featherless Sunday. Today I bring you a rare snake called the Labyrinth Python. It is not found in the wild but is a product of crossbreeding different species of Pythons. This specimen is owned by an acquaintance and he acquired it from a breeder in Florida.

Canon EOS SL-1, EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM, Focal length 105mm, f/8, 1/640, ISO 400

In "Labyrinth of Perception," the viewer is invited to navigate an immersive environment where geometry and colour playfully distort the boundaries of space and reality. This installation explores the interplay between the observer and the observed, challenging the conventional notions of perspective and dimensionality. The bold, intersecting lines and vibrant hues are designed to evoke a sense of disorientation and curiosity, prompting a deeper reflection on how we perceive and interpret our surroundings. As you traverse the corridors, allow yourself to become absorbed in the rhythmic patterns, letting each step guide you through a journey of visual and sensory discovery.

 

Midjourney, Photoshop

This labyrinth is at a place called the Mandala Center, a retreat in northern New Mexico. In the background is Capulin Volcano, dormant and now a state park or national forest. I walked the Labyrinth on a bracing windy day, driving back to Dallas from WY. Ok, I'm going to get all crystals and granola on you now...I feel a real affinity for labyrinths and get a very clear message each time I walk one, a life lesson if you will. This one showed me that in life you never know when you've crossed the mid-point. You're going along having an ordinary day and without knowing it you've crossed the exact mid-point in your day, your week....month...life...

Our view walking from the room to the elevator at RIU Palace Punta Cana Dominican Republic. Best viewed large.

Day Two--AM: Labyrinth on the grounds of the Shrine of St. Therese.

Labyrinth Garden

 

EXPLORE!

A NEW AND WONDERFUL INTERACTIVE EVENT!

 

Do you Dare Enter?

 

Opening Oct 8th 2016

  

Here you stand, a candle in hand and only it’s flickering flame to guide you through the dark and twisting paths of…The Labyrinth.

 

The only sound that can be heard is the ominous crunching of dead leaves under your tired feet.

 

With each step the crunch seems to grow louder and louder, echoing like a faint heartbeat with in your head until you fear, that you’ll go insane amidst the never-ending echo of despair.

 

Suddenly, your flame flickers and abruptly as if it was never there, it vanishes, leaving you..... alone....... In the dark.

 

Your goal and only goal is to…Find a way out!

 

Here it is said the imagination comes alive, where you can find many creatures, flora and fauna that will forever leave your mind perturbed.

 

Perhaps if you are lucky, or unlucky enough, you may come across the humanoid creatures that call this place home, but beware, and some are not as innocent as they appear………

 

What will you find within the Labyrinth.... or worse, what.. will find you.......

 

From the grounds of Grace St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Tucson, Arizona.

Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC

Symmetry and reflection in urban space.

Marion Building in Yurakucho, Tokyo.

Soul Labyrinth by Daniel Arrhakis (2022)

 

With the music : "Reclaiming the Throne" from the Audiomachine release GREATEST HITS

 

Track: Reclaiming the Throne

Composer: Paul Dinletir

Album: Greatest Hits

 

youtu.be/SVgQaWwZS8c

 

Work for illustrate our week theme in our Art Week Gallery Group / September 25 to October 1:

  

* Art Week Gallery Theme - Lines And Geometries

  

A creative intriguing Egyptian inspired composition with a mystic futuristic mood using stock images and images of mine.

  

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So sorry dear friends, very late with all but i will start catching up during this Sunday and next Week !

 

Wish to all a Wonderful Sunday and Week ! : )

  

Part of an art installation by the Belgian architect group Gijs Van Vaerenbergh at C-Mine, Genk, Belgium

 

www.gijsvanvaerenbergh.com/

Harmandir Sahib aka the Golden Temple of Amritsar, India

 

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Just like a spy through smoke and lights

I escaped through the back door of the world

and I saw things getting smaller

fear as well as temptation...

(Elisa)

  

Created for the Laybrinth Challenge on the Hour of the Diamond Light.

From this date, five years ago on this date. COVID seems to have put an end to the tradition. I wonder if they will ever revive it.

  

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Zahlreiche Bienen suchen in dieser Distel-Blüte nach Honig. Die langgestreckten Blütenblätter bilden dabei ein wahres Labyrinth

Luftbild von einem Labyrinth in Eppan, Trentino-Südtirol, Italien

Beltline Southside

Atlanta (Grant Park), Georgia, USA.

3 November 2020.

 

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▶ "We have created this labyrinth as a place of healing and contemplation for our community during a time of great uncertainty. ¶ All that is required is to move forward, placing one foot in front of the other. In the center, you may take a moment to shed some of the pressures or fear you are experiencing. Or, you may choose to simply breathe, soaking in the sounds of life and the natural world surrounding you. ¶ Just remember, there is no 'right' way to walk it. It is your journey, and when you are ready, simply follow the path back to where you began."

— Labyrinth

Grant Park Parkside

 

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first trying to stuff the labyrinth patterns.

 

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