A POPULAR North Yorkshire attraction has pulled out all the stops to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of the Lion King.
With a live remake of the iconic film now in cinemas, Yorkshire farmer Tom Pearcy is paying tribute to the movie at York Maze by carving a giant image of a lion and the other principal characters into his 15 acre field of maize plants at Elvington, near York.
When viewed from the air, the York Maze design will show images of a lion, mandrill, warthog and meerkat.
Covering an area the size of eight Wembley football pitches, the animals are more than 100 times their real size.
And as well as being what is believed to be the world’s biggest tribute to The Lion King the giant artwork is also a maze visitors can explore.
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