
You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the animal in huge new maze in 10 seconds
GIANT PUZZLE You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the animal in huge new maze in 10 seconds
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YOU have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the animal in this huge maze in ten seconds.
The massive installation, in Fife, spans the length of three football pitches.
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A 'mega maze' spanning the length of three football pitches is in the shape of a dog
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The sprawling labyrinth stretches over six acres at Cairnie Fruit Farm near Cupar.
The hedges currently stand around five feet high.
But they're expected to reach eight feet by the end of the summer.
The elaborate maze has been created in the shape of a dog.
Each year, the local attraction is altered and grown into a different shape.
Planting begins each May, with gardeners using GPS trackers to create the striking design.
Previous designs have included sea turtles, hedgehogs, Star Wars supervillain Darth Vader and Roald Dahl's BFG.
This year, the Laird family - who run the farm - held a competition to choose the next design.
And the winning entry was a canine, in homage to their family pup Koda.
The lucky winner will be offered a free day out at the farm.
They will be allowed to bring their own dog to try out the maze.
The maze will remain standing until late October, when the farm's gardeners will harvest the hedges to prepare to start the process all over again next year.
Cairnie Farm is one of Scotland's top fruit farms and is an ideal day out for families.
It has a cafe, children's play area and a farm shop.

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