Knowing that many people will be looking forward to meandering through corn mazes in the fall, Exploration Acres in Lafayette, Indiana created a sprawling 20-acre corn maze. When viewed from an aerial perspective, this year's annual corn maze reveals an intricate homage to the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. The corn maze was cut in the same shape as a poster designed by Kyle Lambert, the official poster creator for Stranger Things.
As well as being able to see both the Netflix and Stranger Things logos from above, fans will also spot details from the show such as the Demogorgon monster, boys on bikes and the character Eleven.
The maze is set to open in September, helping to show off a new technology that allowed Exploration Acres to "plant the maze design like an inkjet printer."
TV-Themed Corn Mazes
Exploration Acres Created an Intricate Maze Inspired by the Netflix Series
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