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These are pictures of the labyrinth when I first made it in the Spring Equinox of 2004
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After it got destroyed on July 4th 2004 I cleared the site of gravel and dirt with a push broom then, carved the rings on the soil and laid out in pebbles my signature in the symbols of a 5 ring spiral, the peace sign, a heart and the sun with 12 rays to represent Peace, Love and Enlightenment before continuing with the rebuilding of the labyrinth. The labyrinth itself is dedicated to Peace, Love and Enlightenment.
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This is how the labyrinth looked after it was rebuild in the Summer of 2004
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photos above were taken about an hour after sunrise in the summer of 2004
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These last two pictures were taken close to the Summer Solstice 2005 around 11pm under the moonlight. On the first photo I walked the labyrinth with a small flashlight pointing up, the second photo I walked the labyrinth with a bigger flashlight pointing down on the path itself. They both are 20 minute time exposures.
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photos above taken by Eduardo Aguilera
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