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Although the ‘10 Million Globe Amaranth Festival’ officially ended a few days ago, the autumn scenery created by the flowers remains near its peak. As if to make up for the festival's end, the fully bloomed Globe Amaranths and the photo zones set against them offer a romantic atmosphere to autumn visitors.
Entering Yangju Nari Farm, visitors are first greeted by a giant heart-shaped sculpture. Behind this pink photo zone, inscribed with the phrase ‘From Flirting to Lovers’, endless colonies of multi-colored Globe Amaranths stretch out.
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The vast field filled with Audrey Pink Globe Amaranths stands out with its vivid deep pink color. The intense pink waves unfolding against the clear sky create a magnificent landscape.
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The Gnome White Globe Amaranth features flower heads entirely white, forming a sharp contrast with the green stems. Round white flowers densely fill the field, creating a sea of white as far as the eye can see.
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The Strawberry Globe Amaranth variety, with its scarlet and orange hues, is slowly painting the field red.
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The deep purple Rose Neon Globe Amaranth decorates the ground with yet another color, showcasing the diverse charms of the flower.
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The windmill photo zone, a landmark of Nari Farm, stands in the center of the flower garden.
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A vast expanse of Pink Muhly sways in the breeze. The chimney and tank visible behind it are the only remaining traces of an old power plant.
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Orange Sulphur Cosmos stretch across a wide area. Beyond the flower garden, on a gentle hill, sits an observation deck offering a view of the entire Nari Farm.
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The sunlit hill of the observation deck.
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Aster flowers surround the observation deck area.
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The view from the observation deck reveals the outlines of various flower complexes at a glance.
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The overall layout of the flower gardens, partitioned by walking paths, is clearly visible.
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A colony of yellow Perennial Sunflowers.
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The Perennial Sunflower is a plant whose roots survive to bloom anew every year. It is characterized by smaller flower heads than common sunflowers, yet it blooms abundantly until late autumn.
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A white door-shaped photo zone stands by the roadside where Pampas Grass grows.
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Gaura flowers are spread out as if scattered across the field. Pale pink and white colors mix to form a soft, floral carpet.
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Cosmos fill the entire field with a variety of colors. Light pink, white, and deep pink flowers harmonize to create a bright and airy atmosphere.
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A bee lands carefully on a white Cosmos flower.
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Purple Verbena bonariensis form a colony, densely filling the field.
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Looking back past the path I walked, the Globe Amaranth section comes into view again, forming a colorful mosaic. As the flower gardens, separated by variety, continue on, the entire arrangement is revealed at once.
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A shuttle vehicle moving from the entrance to the observation deck passes between the Sulphur Cosmos and Perennial Sunflowers.
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A photo zone structure stands on the path where Amaranth grows on both sides.
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Pink Celosia ‘Flamingo Feathers’ fill the entire flower bed. Bees are nestled deep inside the flowers.
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Vivid purple Aster flowers color the wide open space.
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Kochia, with a mix of green and red hues, occupies the vast field with its round shapes.
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Umbrellas pop open as sudden rain falls over the flower garden. The rain, which I thought would stop shortly, continued heavily for a long time.