A corn Halloween maze might seem scary but it’s actually sweet
Riece Dinse, 6, plays on hay bales stacked to provide a higher vantage point of a complex maze of corn stalks at Underwood Family Farms in Moorpark.
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Neva Corvino, 32, left, Giovanni Corvino, 38, and their 2-year-old son, Pasquale, go through the corn maze.
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Adults and kids can let their imaginations run wild in the corn maze.
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Arianna Reyes, 4, sits on the shoulders of her grandfather Claudio Company in the corn maze.
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A sign cautions guests against gettting “corn-fused.”
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An elevated look at the corn maze that’s part of the 21st annual Fall Harvest Festival held at Underwood Family Farms in Moorpark.
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The corn maze covers two acres.
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A family navigates the corn maze.
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A look at the corn maze.
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A look at the corn maze.
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Adults and kids puzzle a way out of the corn maze.
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