Can YOU escape the maze? See if you can find your way to the exit through these puzzling paths
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Can you escape the maze? As the Polish theme park opens up a 32,000 square foot snow maze… see if you can find your way to the exit through these puzzling paths
- With a network of paths and dead ends, mazes have fascinated people since the first mazes were invented.
- The most famous labyrinth is found in Greek legend; Theseus killed the Minotaur in the heart of the labyrinth
- A maze requires you to choose which of the different paths you will take, while a maze has only one.
- But will you give up when you fall further down the rabbit hole or figure out the best escape route?
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With their network of paths, junctions, and dead ends, mazes have fascinated people since the first mazes were invented thousands of years ago.
The most famous labyrinth is found in Greek legend; Theseus slew the man-eating Minotaur in the heart of the labyrinth and then found his way out using Ariadne’s ball of golden thread.
Unlike a maze, which requires you to choose which of many different paths you will take, a maze has only one path, yet it is winding and complex.
But will you give up when you fall further down the rabbit hole or figure out the best escape route?
Established during the 2015/2016 winter season with an area of 2,500 square meters, the size of the maze increased to 3,000 square meters this year with its reopening.
An aerial view of the Snowlandia winter theme park maze as people try to find their way out in Zakopane, Poland on January 21, 2023.
Photo taken at Gulong I’m Willow cultural park in Xiamen, China, which is a free park in Tong’an district
Mazes have fascinated people since the first mazes were invented thousands of years ago, and have since had starring roles in movies like The Shining, Labyrinth, and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
An aerial shot of the maze at Willen Lake Park in Milton Keynes, England
With their network of paths, junctions, and dead ends, mazes have fascinated people since the first mazes were invented thousands of years ago.
The most famous labyrinth is found in Greek legend; Theseus slew the man-eating Minotaur in the heart of the labyrinth and then found his way out using Ariadne’s ball of golden thread.
Unlike a maze, which requires you to choose which of many different paths you will take, a maze has only one path, yet it is winding and complex. In the picture: labyrinth in one of the parks of the city of Kyiv
Aerial view of huge Halloween corn maze in Pennsylvania, Poconos region, at sunset
Aerial view of the beautiful green labyrinth in the botanical garden named after MM Grishka, kyiv, Ukraine
Snowlandia is located in the upper part of Zakopane, on the right hand side of the Wielka Krokiew ski jumping hill, on the very edge of the Tatra National Park in Poland.
Established during the 2015/2016 winter season with an area of 2,500 square meters, the size of the maze increased to 3,000 square meters this year with its reopening.
You enter through the castle at the beginning of the maze and the goal is to complete the maze so that you can scale the castle at the end for beautiful views of Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains.
Snowlandia is located in the upper part of Zakopane, on the right hand side of the Wielka Krokiew ski jumping hill, on the very edge of the Tatra National Park in Poland.
You enter through the castle at the beginning of the maze and the goal is to complete the maze so that you can climb the castle at the end and enjoy beautiful views of Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains.