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Results: That's A-Maze-ing

Published on 10/28/2020
By: prencyss
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Travel
Perhaps you have visited an outdoor maze during the fall of the year. These can be visited any time to fulfill your fresh air desires.
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The Pineapple Garden Maze — Hawaii - This maze covers over three acres of land. Fourteen thousand plants make up the maze, and the center is in the shape of a pineapple. There are eight stations throughout the maze with clues that will help you find the exit. Have you visited this maze?
The Pineapple Garden Maze — Hawaii - This maze covers over three acres of land. Fourteen thousand plants make up the maze, and the center is in the shape of a pineapple. There are eight stations throughout the maze with clues that will help you find the exit. Have you visited this maze?
Yes
6%
145 votes
No
94%
2251 votes
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2.
Hampton Court Palace Maze — Surrey, U.K. - This maze dates back to the 17th century, and is the oldest hedge maze in the U.K. It is shaped like a trapezoid, and is notoriously difficult to navigate. George London and Henry Wise created it using a puzzle maze strategy, meaning there is more than one path. At the time, this concept was fairly groundbreaking, considering most other mazes followed one path from an outer circle, also called a unicursal maze. Have you visited this site?
Hampton Court Palace Maze — Surrey, U.K. - This maze dates back to the 17th century, and is the oldest hedge maze in the U.K. It is shaped like a trapezoid, and is notoriously difficult to navigate. George London and Henry Wise created it using a puzzle maze strategy, meaning there is more than one path. At the time, this concept was fairly groundbreaking, considering most other mazes followed one path from an outer circle, also called a unicursal maze. Have you visited this site?
Yes
6%
152 votes
No
94%
2244 votes
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3.
Richardson Adventure Farm Corn Maze — Illinois - Depending on where you live, corn mazes might be a "dime a dozen". This one is the world's most enormous corn maze, with over 28 acres of cornfield. It is well-known for the intricate designs and a new theme every year. The maze is made up of four smaller mazes, each with its own entrance and exit. For those who don't want to walk the entire nine to ten miles of trails, you can choose to do one of the four. This year, their theme honors the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, so the design is cleverly made up of astronauts, a moonscape, and maybe even a little alien or two. Have you visited a corn maze?
Richardson Adventure Farm Corn Maze — Illinois - Depending on where you live, corn mazes might be a
Yes
14%
324 votes
No
86%
2072 votes
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The Peace Maze — Castlewellan, Northern Ireland - This maze was commissioned in 1998 after the Belfast Agreement was signed, signifying the end of years of strife. In the spirit of unity, children and other community members planted the 6,000 trees that make up the maze. When you complete it, you can ring the bell in the center of the hedges, which is quite a feat considering the maze is over three acres large. Have you visited Northern Ireland?
The Peace Maze — Castlewellan, Northern Ireland - This maze was commissioned in 1998 after the Belfast Agreement was signed, signifying the end of years of strife. In the spirit of unity, children and other community members planted the 6,000 trees that make up the maze. When you complete it, you can ring the bell in the center of the hedges, which is quite a feat considering the maze is over three acres large. Have you visited Northern Ireland?
Yes
6%
134 votes
No
94%
2262 votes
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