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Labyrinth Spider. Taken at Oxwich Point, Gower, South Wales. There were quite a few of these in the bushes. Was lucky to see one in action!
Artista: Labyrinth
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 17 agosto 2010
Venue: Villa Manin
Città: Codroipo
Sans poser, and correctly lit.
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Latest addition to The Grove neighborhood - The Nurturing Spirit...
Yoga classes, Taiji Qigong, Massage Therapy.... Michelle Tinsley, the proprietor, is a super nice lady...
“It’s just very whimsical. It’s not like any other labyrinth I’ve ever seen,” says 17-year old Francesca Farris. As part of earning the Girl Scout Gold Award, she recruited MECA camp kids and Sixth Ward residents to help out with creating the maze of bricks, flowers, and mosaics.
Artista: Labyrinth
Evento: Gods of Metal
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 27 giugno 2010
Venue: Parco della Certosa Reale - Colonia Sonora
Città: Collegno (Torino)
One of the first puzzles in the Lure of the Labyrinth game. Players have to give monsters the correct amount of food based on certain rations. labyrinth.thinkport.org
Sterling silver, laser-cut silver plated leaf beads, white pearls, red Swarovski crystals, ribbon
About 3" by 3" with actual comb being about 2" across
Con Labyrinth hice este cuadro sinóptico de la decadencia moral de los argentinos (sospecho que no somos los únicos).
The very first labyrinth walk, led by Robin Murez and volunteers. Although there is no one way to walk a labyrinth, a popular way is to see it in 3 stages. The first stage is called "Purgation". Here, you meditate on releasing thoughts, emotions, etc., as you begin walking towards the center.
Artista: Labyrinth
Evento: Gods of Metal
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 27 giugno 2010
Venue: Parco della Certosa Reale - Colonia Sonora
Città: Collegno (Torino)
This uses the accelerometer, so that the ball moves as you tilt the iPod. You also have the sound of the ball rolling on the wood or hitting the sideboards.
Quick, fun game--no crashes.
Stone labyrinth embedded in the portico of the Cathedral of San Martino, Lucca, Italy. It is accompanied by a Latin inscription: "This is the labyrinth built by Daedalus of Crete; all who entered therein were lost, save Theseus, thanks to Ariadne's thread."