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Three worth a visit

The largest labyrinth

Where? Rotary Youth Camp, Glencairn, Western Cape

Material Indigenous fynbos, wooden bridges and earth pathways

This labyrinth on the grounds of the Rotary Club is so large that, if you weren’t told about it, you won’t necessarily even know you’re walking a labyrinth. When you look ahead, it will seem as though you’re following a path between the fynbos in the veld. But when you look at aerial photos of Koos Burger’s labyrinth, its symmetry will remind you of crop

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