![]() ![]() However, a month later the author with a team of volunteers restored the design. In 2004 the artist lit the labyrinth with candles for the Winter Solstice, and in 2005 he lit it ablaze for the Vernal Equinox. One of the last incidents happened in 2015 when the Labyrinth was destroyed yet again. The labyrinth has been destroyed on two occasions by persons unknown, but Aguilera rebuilt it each time. At first, he hoped to keep it anonymous but his work was quickly discovered by other hikers and explorers. ![]() San Francisco artist Eduardo Aguilera was first inspired by learning about other historic labyrinths, and then moved to create his own after spending time along the rocky shoreline of Land’s End, lighting candles and creating a small shrine to, in the artist’s own words, “peace, love, and enlightenment.”Īguilera’s creation is constructed simply of a stone outline following the classic seven-circuit Chartres labyrinth. Burnt once, destroyed twice, and rebuilt at the edge of the continent, the labyrinth at Land’s End may be Land’s End’s most beautiful secret. ![]()
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