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The donated pavers are laid onto the sand. This is a cretan labyrinth.
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Michael sets the level of the pavers in the sand.
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The labyrinth is made with 7 layers representing the chakras of the body.
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Michael sits in the centre of the labyrinth with the 1st stage completed.
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Gravel is laid on top of the sand inbetween the pavers.
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A good view of the completed labyrinth.
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Close up of the seven layers.
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Walking the labyrinth.
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Walking the labyrinth, Festival of Joy, 2005.
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The centrepiece decorated for the Festival of Joy, 2005.
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In 2006 the labyrinth was made more permanent using the Roman mosaic technique. The colours are the seven colours of the chakras.
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The centre is laid with an om symbol, this is the pathway leading to it.
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The om symbol is white.
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Om symbol.
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Gill is cleaning the last of the grout.
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Richard cleans the grout.
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Michelle helps clean the grout.
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Richard contemplates.
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