Appearing to be little more than trees and bushes of a windrow in another garden area when veiwed from the ground, the symmetry of this multi-purpose training area becomes apparent when viewed from the air. Ironically, within the curving paths of this area are the only four straight paths in the entire teagarden.
The sand defines the walking path. Plants growing between the twists and turns of the path offer concealment, as well as providing a source of food and a variety of herbs for use in medicine and spices. The circular area in the center provides a place for meditation and contemplation, as well as martial arts training and defensive techniques. Moreover, it provides incentive to be mindful of surroundings when practice combat and self-defense techniques.
A large stone, worn smooth by the action of the action of waves, provides a focal point at the very center of the circle. Or, perhaps, a place to sit.
From this garden, a path curves around to the northwest. Another path winds it's way west to the center, and a third path meanders and curves southwest towards a barely visible structure.