Mazes, Labyrinths and Succulents in Cyberspace

There are numerous pages about Mazes on the World Wide Web. Most of them contain a lot of humbug but still quite a few are worthwhile visiting.

Here is a personal selection of the top four sites as we've experienced them:

Jo Edkins Maze Page ( www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/maze ) contains lots of (historical) information about Mazes and Labyrinths. Jo did an in-depth study on the subject. The site also offers plenty of references (literature) and links to other interesting sites. It's a good starting point to find out more about Mazes and Labyrinths.

Caerdroia ( www.labyrinthos.net/homepage.htm ) is THE Cyberspace Magazine about Mazes and Labyrinths.
 
Adrian Fisher World Maze Database ( www.maze-world.com ) is also a site we dearly recommend. Adrian Fisher is the designer of some of the best-visited Mazes in the world. Here you find compact information about all interesting Mazes in the world.

Mike's Mazes ( http://www.geocities.com/mikesmazes ) A web site in celebration of mazes and mazemakers.

The same applies for cacti and succulents. Hundreds of thousands of websites. Via the Cactus Mall however you will find them all: http://cactus-mall.com

A nice South African website is also http://www.obesa.co.za Founder Johan Bouwer once started to buy cacti from Marthinus Malherbe. Nowadays Obesa in Graaff-Reinet is the largest succulent nursery in the world!!! Johan and his son Anton share the same kind of passion for plants as we do. We highly recommend this nursery.






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