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OCTOBER 27, 2022

Couple builds world's largest snow maze
People play in a maze built by farmers Clint and Angie Masse in St. Adolphe, Canada, on March 3, 2019. The snow labyrinth in the frigid, windswept prairies of Western Canada has broken the record for the world's biggest, measuring a whopping 2,789.11 square meters (30,0021.73 square feet). According to Guinness World Records, it dwarfs the previous Canadian record holder at the Fort William Historical Park in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Image: AFP/Thibault Jourdan

 

Couple builds world's largest snow maze
People play in a maze built by farmers Clint and Angie Masse in St. Adolphe, Canada, on March 3, 2019. The snow labyrinth in the frigid, windswept prairies of Western Canada has broken the record for the world’s biggest, measuring a whopping 2,789.11 square meters (30,0021.73 square feet). According to Guinness World Records, it dwarfs the previous Canadian record holder at the Fort William Historical Park in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Image: AFP/Thibault Jourdan

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