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Find the path from the entrance at the bottom of
the Maze (marked with the red triangle in the illustration) to its
center (marked with the red dot).
The real Maze - the most famous hedge Maze in the World - is situated
at
Hampton Court near London. It covers
an area of a third of an acre (about 1350 sq meters), and its paths
are half a mile (0.8 km) long. It might happen that looking at the
above illustration you'll find this maze to be very simple. But don't
be misled with its seemingly "simple" pattern*; it's incredible easy
to lose yourself in this Maze! Jerome K. Jerome described how this may
happen in his famous novel "Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the
Dog)."
The Maze was planted in the
Hampton Court Palace Gardens in 1702.
It still attracts people from all over the World, and every year
thousands of them are happy "to be lost" in it. |
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* It's an old pattern of the Hampton Court Maze,
which was slightly altered for 300 years. |
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Find more information about
Hampton Court Palace
and
Hampton Court
Maze. |
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Last Updated: September 1, 2009 | Posted:
July 26, 2001 |
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