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The Labyrinth at Lands End San Francisco, 2. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The Labyrinth at Lands End San Francisco, 1.
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Local artist Eduardo Aguilera was inspired by the historic Labyrinth of history, which go back to ancient Greece. Similar to the maze, a true Labyrinth has only one path that can be taken to get to the center, while a maze can have two or more. This Labyrinth is not a part of the Lands End Park, and the trails leading down to it are neither maintained or marked.


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