Friday, 16 November 2012

Stay Connected while still doing Maze


The Nation’s Largest and the most reliable voice and data   network provider   have come to the rescue of the   public who get   lost in the maze and find it hard to trace the path along the trails.  If you are a maze puzzle lover then you would really love to and probably get lost solving it too.  It  is just like if you are on a hilly terrain or   Hill station, inside the elevator it is quite possible that your mobile phone network may go on an offline mode. People who try your number may   hear a message around that time you are   on the out of the network limits. So the one we are talking about   also has a similar situation. Verizon Wireless   has sponsored Nebraska Farmer’s efforts   to create   the largest corn maze.  Maze has always put to test one’s logical skills and stimulates the   mental abilities.
Benson Farms has created 54.428 acres   maze setting the world record   for the largest corn maze. The aerial view of the maze resembles   the Verizon Wireless test man   along with the company logo   and tagline.  While Benson invites the public to "come out each year and get lost," he acknowledges that maze walkers do use their wireless devices while navigating the cornfield.  Wayne Benson owner of the farms said that there are four different maze trails   which range from easy to difficult levels. People trying to solve the maze could get help by   calling from the cell phone or could   light their way along the trail. The current year they were adding one more personalized feature   to attract more people to attempt solving the maze. The organizers   have added signs   in the corn maze such that  people  can text message  for clues  as they continue to navigate  through the field.
This new world record for the  largest corn maze   has surpassed the previous 40,489 acres  which was held by a maze  in Dixon, California, United States of America. The  largest corn maze  measured  54,428 acres and was   set by Benson Farms at Denton, Nebraska, United States of America  on August 3, 2009.  


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