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Kerdroya, a labyrinth on Bodmin Moor made of nearly 450m (1475ft) of Cornish hedging - which combines stone and vegetation, ...
This story appears in the November 2009 issue of National Geographic magazine. The lizard moved in frightened rhythms across the sun-blasted stone. A few quick steps, a turn of its boxy head.
Located near Colliford Lake on Bodmin Moor, the labyrinth spans 56 metres and consists of a single path that meanders through ...
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Falmouth Packet on MSNWorld's largest stone labyrinth Kerdroya open in CornwallVisitors can wander to the centre of the labyrinth (Image: William Dax / SWNS) Behind the vision is Will Coleman, of Golden Tree Productions, who previously captured the imagination of the Duchy and ...
The labyrinth showcases 12 regional styles of Cornish hedging with materials including Bodmin Moor granite, serpentine stone from the Lizard and stone from West Penwith. Its centrepiece is a ...
serpentine stone from the Lizard and stone from West Penwith. The centrepiece is a representative metal image of the labyrinth itself, made of steel and copper on a round plinth of solid granite.
A Cornish landscape labyrinth made up of more than 140,000 stones which is the largest of its kind on the planet opens to the ...
A huge "living labyrinth" billed as the biggest in the world will finally open to the public later this month. Constructed from traditional Cornish stone hedging, Kerdroya has been five years in the ...
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