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...nineteenth-century discussions of church mazes are dotted with references to one M. Bonnin, who had collected more than two hundred maze designs that he intended to publish as soon as he had completed the accompanying text. So far as I can tell, nothing ever appeared in print, and the cautionary figure of M. Bonnin stalks my nightmares.
The Idea of the Labyrinth from the Classical Period through the Middle Ages, Penelope Reed Doob

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Labyrinths are still everywhere, I know of one within 50 miles of me today. They're much less impressive in person lol, you honestly have to know what they are to recognize them even standing smack in the middle of one, but also kinda more impressive that they're so prevalent. Walking a labyrinth is an activity you can do alongside most of the Catholic world.

Oh shoot here's one that was only finished last year! With actual walls too, and in the middle of fucking nowhere lmao. Actually pretty nonstandard but still very cool