Now this is something else altogether.It's the Amazing Minnesota Maze, a large labrynth located on the Gene and Judy Kimmes Farm near Hampton, MN. What you're looking at is an aerial view of a cornfield planted to produce different shapes, all interconnected in such a way as to form a maze amongst the corn. The straight lighter-colored lines are bridges that people use to get from point to point in the maze. Note the shapes: a ship, a fish, the state capitol building, and others. Click here for a larger view, then press your BACK button to get back to this image.
We spent about half an hour working our way through a small part of it before we took the easy way out.
In a few weeks, it'll be gone. In a few months, you might eat a cow that ate part of the Amazing Minnesota Maze.
All in all ... I don't guess that I ain't danged if it ain't some sort of different kind of a thing.