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  It's a maze Jim, but not as we know it
posted by Markus on Sunday July 16, @02:34PM ( Printer Friendly Version.| Email this article)
Fannish Activity amazing maize mazeFrom Articulate: The elaborate universe of Star Trek can be baffling to non-fans, but now there's a whole new way to get lost in space.

Star Trek fan Tom Pearcy has planted 1.5 million maize plants to cut the maze, which features images of Mr Spock, the USS Enterprise and what looks like Captain Jean-Luc Picard and a Borg cube.

Pearcy says he has been thinking about a space-themed maze for some time.

"I am a big fan of Star Trek, and the 40th anniversary gave me the inspiration to use some instantly recognisable images in the design."

We say: The York Maze made from maize - truly amazing!
(ok, ok, I'll get my coat...)

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