The huge northern california corn labyrinth allows visitors to enjoy lost

Owner of a huge Northern California The corn maze once wants to remember the world’s biggest people to remember that it was fun to be lost.

“It’s misleading. It is exciting, and in the world of GPS and continuous signage, you always know where you are, where you are going,” Tyler Koili said, whose family is the owner of the cool patch pumpkin. “When you are in corn, everything looks the same until you pop up on a bridge and are like you, ‘Oh wait, I’m here all the way. I felt that I was there.”

Pumpkin patch between interstate 80 and corn maze Sakramanto And San francisco The declining season through Halloween is once again open. Back in 2007 and then in 2014, Cool Patch Pumpkin earned a place as the world’s largest corn maze in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The maze has spread over -40 acres (16.2 hectares)-usually takes at least 45 minutes to complete and features five different bridges that allow the maze-goer to rise above the stalk. It is also known for the wide designs that the team makes in the labyrinth which can be seen from the overhead. This year’s labyrinth celebrates farmers. The previous sessions honored the giants and the first respondents with the huge mural paintings involved in The Magen Design.

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“Everything is done by hand,” cooley said. “We want to have some fun and exciting communication, and then we build our way around it.”

Recently, in the afternoon, visitors from near and far away, injure their way through the labyrinth.

Ryan Moore said, “I have no direction, and we can spend all day here. This is fine. We have water. We will live three days.”

Similarly, Shelli Tang from Redwood City, California, always has corn to eat if they are lost.

“My children have a better direction towards, so I will follow them,” he said.

In a corn maze CubecCanada, as well as Minnesota and more IllinoisRecord-breaking mazes also boast of either acre or mileage.

Beyond the maze, the cool patch has a corn bath for children filled with 150,000 pounds (68 kg) of dry corn.

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The story has been corrected to show that Kole’s first name is not Taylor, and the fourth paragraph is to remove the wrong pronoun “her”. It also makes it clear that the Koli is part of the family who owns a quiet patch pumpkin, not the only owner.