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This guy's in trouble. Zoom in on GE. The lions are set loose at 5 PM to clean up.
Our maze has two or three little viewing platforms within the maze, so the entrapped visitor can pop up and look over the maze. (Also good for photos of people stuck in the maze.) But their heads are below the shrubbery when traversing. Is this guy standing on something too? And you have located yourself in the maze as well. What are you standing on VKeith?
I was on one of two raised stairways that cross over within the maze. There is also a lookout tower in the center. From there, one can pretty clearly see a way out. But it is huge. I had a postcard picture of it in my back pocket that I brought with me. The shop was out of them so many people were getting really lost. This poor guy -his face says it all. And, he's probably an engineering genius or something. If you zoom in on GE, you can actually see the extent of this maze. The hedges are probably 7-8 feet tall. The funniest thing was seeing grown men with toddlers on their shoulders trying to figure it out. Have you ever taken advice from a three year old?
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I'm glad you liked it. Thanks! Greetings from Virginia in USA
LOLOLOLOLOL thank you for the laugh VKeith! :D
Hmm. Was it "left left RIGHT left right left" or "left left RIGHT RIGHT left right left"? Good one! Just wouldn't be the same without the guy. Thanks!
We have a much tamer one here in Vancouver. And my photo is not nearly so fun.
it was UP UPP UUUUPPPPPPPPP! ...lol
Our maze has two or three little viewing platforms within the maze, so the entrapped visitor can pop up and look over the maze. (Also good for photos of people stuck in the maze.) But their heads are below the shrubbery when traversing. Is this guy standing on something too? And you have located yourself in the maze as well. What are you standing on VKeith?
I was on one of two raised stairways that cross over within the maze. There is also a lookout tower in the center. From there, one can pretty clearly see a way out. But it is huge. I had a postcard picture of it in my back pocket that I brought with me. The shop was out of them so many people were getting really lost. This poor guy -his face says it all. And, he's probably an engineering genius or something. If you zoom in on GE, you can actually see the extent of this maze. The hedges are probably 7-8 feet tall. The funniest thing was seeing grown men with toddlers on their shoulders trying to figure it out. Have you ever taken advice from a three year old?
If you ever get back to England Vkeith, visit the one at Hampton Court, very tricky and no escape assistance.
I'm ashamed to say I lived there for five years and never went to Hampton Court. Too many glossy ads made me suspicious of crowds.