Puzzling World, New Zealand

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Puzzling World near Wanaka, New Zealand; the Leaning Tower of Wanaka can be seen on the left.
Puzzling World near Wanaka, New Zealand; the Leaning Tower of Wanaka can be seen on the left.

Stuart Landsborough's Puzzling World is a tourist attraction near Wanaka, New Zealand. It started out as just a maze in 1973, but over the years expanded to accommodate a "puzzling café" where guests could try out several puzzles, rooms with optical illusions, the Leaning Tower of Wanaka (which has a backwards clock that was started on the eve of the new millennium) and other things. The operators of Puzzling World have for many years offered a monetary prize for anybody who can prove themselves to have psychic powers; all a potential winner needs to do is use their powers to locate a specific item located somewhere in Puzzling World's environs. To date the prize goes unclaimed, although only 6 'professional' psychics have attempted the challenge. The biggest challenge, a huge maze in which the traveller must reach four towers while navigating the maze.

[edit] The Leaning Tower of Wanaka

The Leaning Tower of Wanaka is, as the name implies, a tower that is seemingly impossibly balanced on one corner, making the whole structure lean at an angle of 53 degrees to the ground. Exactly how this is achieved is yet to be unveiled, but it can be assumed that some kind of counterbalance or anchoring device has been used.

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