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Doctor Who fan creates huge Dalek


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A Doctor Who fan has celebrated his love of the TV time-lord by carving the biggest image of a Dalek ever created into a maze.

Farmer Tom Pearcy’s tribute to the BBC show is over 300m, or 1,000ft, long and cut out of an 18-acre field of more than one million maize plants.

The design makes up York Maze, the largest maze in Europe and one of the largest in the world.

http://www.dailymail...m-Hartnell.html

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Fan-Tastic!

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I hid behind the sofa each time I saw a Dalek on Dr Who as a child..lol..But hey that was pretty good.. Now we know how these crop circles are done !!

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I hid behind the sofa each time I saw a Dalek on Dr Who as a child..lol..But hey that was pretty good.. Now we know how these crop circles are done !!

Terminate! Terminate!

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That dude has got some serious crop circling skills.

Also, this should confuse some of the crop circle aliens that don't watch Doctor Who.

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I love this.

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Terminate! Terminate!

:)

lol it was - Exterminate ....Watch this clip...

Even watching that still sends shivers up my spine... EXTERMINATE....EXTERMINATE !!! * shudders * ...flipping daleks lol... When I was a child I used to pronounce Dalek as - Darlicks :P

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