This field is now the largest corn maze in the world

UNUSUAL – Its creator uprooted corn with his bare hands for more than three months. at Quebeca gigantic maze cut into a cornfield has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest of its kind in the world, reports a Radio-Canada article Wednesday, November 23.

the Great Kamouraska Mazeon the banks of the St. Lawrence, east of Canadaconsists of 21 kilometers of mazes on an area of ​​266,000 square meters or about 26 football pitches. as you can see in the video at the top of the article.

Its designer, Luc Pelletier, began harvesting corn in early June before completing his work on September 17 with the help of his family. After attempting the feat for a number of years, he managed to snatch the world record away from other competitors United States. In order to be admitted, the corridors of the labyrinth had to be all the same width.

“When people ask me what I do for a living, I say I’m losing the world”laughs Luc Pelletier Radio Canada. In front’winterthe corn was harvested by the farming company that owns the field, but the work, open to the public, is scheduled to come back to life next spring.

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