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“Theseus and The Minnowtaur” – Katie Brookoff Cartoons

I’d be fine getting lost in this maze. A post shared by Katie Brookoff (@katiebcartoons) on May 11, 2018 at 8:37am PDT There is a simplexity to this drawing by Katie Brookoff. Numerous Classic Labyrinths have been found along the shores of many islands, continents, seas and rivers. At High Tide, the fish came in […]

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“Supposedly back in the Viking days there were many of these rock mazes by sea shores to trap evil spirits…” – Kirsi Rebekka Halme – Vikingeskibsmuseet i Roskilde, Denmark

“Supposedly back in the Viking days there were many of these rock mazes by sea shores to trap evil spirits. Here’s how they worked: A Viking slowly walked in the maze. His evil spirit followed him in. The Viking then started speeding up and running and eventually ran out of the maze. Because bad spirits […]

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