- A
caerdroia is a
Welsh turf maze,
usually in the
sevenfold Cretan labyrinth design. They were
created by
shepherds on
hilltops and were
apparently the...
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Labyrinth of Solitude,
describing the
Mexican condition as
orphaned and lost.
Caerdroia Celtic maze I'itoi Julian's
Bower Mizmaze Oxkintok Corn Maze The Backrooms...
- out.
Welsh hilltop turf
mazes (none of
which now exist) were
called "
Caerdroia",
which can be
translated as "City of Troy" (or
perhaps "castle of turns")...
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Kingfisher (Ursula Vernon) is a
contemporary take on the story.
Novels portal Caerdroia Cooke,
Simon (10
September 2022). "An
Introduction to the Life and Work...
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Russell Gary
Hopkins Eighth Charley, C'rizz October 2004 (2004-10) 63 "
Caerdroia" Gary
Russell Lloyd Rose
Eighth Charley, C'rizz November 2004 (2004-11)...
- by
Geoffrey Russell in 1968. He
states that the
classical labyrinth (
Caerdroia), a
design found all over the
Neolithic world, can be
easily transposed...
- The
Natural History of Fear The
Twilight Kingdom Faith Stealer The Last
Caerdroia The Next Life
Terror Firma Scaredy Cat
Other Lives Time
Works Something...
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Kilburn White Horse (45 miles) can be seen from Julian's Bower. Turf maze
Caerdroia Labyrinth Gerster, Georg;
Adrian T.
Fisher (1990). The art of the maze...
- of a Parish. Cambridge:
Cambridge Books; pp. 163-71
Abegael Saward -
Caerdroia 2001 Vol. 32
Pages 21-27 (2001). "The
Rocky Valley Labyrinths" (PDF)....
- were cut into the turf of
hilltops by shepherds, they were
known as "
Caerdroia" (unfortunately, no
historic Welsh examples survive). "Caer"
means wall...