Sunday 14 March 2010

Largest Labyrinth In The World


Representatives from Guinness World Records confirmed that a labyrinth made of ice blocks is the largest labyrinth in the world. It measures 12,855.68-square-foot.

Volunteers set the last of the 2,200 blocks of ice in place last Thursday night, in time for the 2010 Buffalo Powder Keg Winter Festival. The old world record for an ice maze was set in 2005 when the 8,280-square-foot Pontiac Ice Maze which was constructed in Toronto.

1 comment(s):

Anna said...

Unfortunately, it's not a labyrinth at all! It's a maze. The words are commonly used as if they are the same thing, but a labyrinth has only one path in and out, while a maze is.. well, a maze of paths.