Outrage In Marin After 'Sacred Space' Is Leveled
For those who walked it regularly, the spiral labyrinth in the Loma Alta Open Space near Fairfax was a spiritual, magical place, but Marin County Open Space rangers who leveled it Monday regarded it as an eyesore despoiling the environment.
Karen LaPuma, an astrologist and hypnotherapist who lives near the entrance to the open space in Oak Manor, used small stones to outline the labyrinth in 2003. Over the years, people added stones, expanding the spiral's diameter to about 50 feet, and grass grew over the rocks.
Sharon McNamee, director and general manager of the Marin County Open Space District, said rangers routinely remove any man-made structures when they discover them on open space land.
"People shouldn't be changing the environment in the public land," McNamee said. Full Story
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Karen LaPuma, an astrologist and hypnotherapist who lives near the entrance to the open space in Oak Manor, used small stones to outline the labyrinth in 2003. Over the years, people added stones, expanding the spiral's diameter to about 50 feet, and grass grew over the rocks.
Sharon McNamee, director and general manager of the Marin County Open Space District, said rangers routinely remove any man-made structures when they discover them on open space land.
"People shouldn't be changing the environment in the public land," McNamee said. Full Story
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