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October 22nd, 2012, 20:31 GMT · By

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Spotlight: Stunning Pictures of Rice Crop Art

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When coming face to face with these images, most people are quite likely to jump at the conclusion that they are digitally created.

However, sources assure us that they are as genuine as they come.

Thus, they have been created by Japanese workers who have decided to pretty up rice fields by growing plants in such ways that, when combined, their natural colors would lead to the formation of some breathtaking images.

Apparently, all they had to do in order to come up with these pictures was to choose various types of rice plants, and strategically grow them in the fields.

Most of the figures created by growing rice plants in this manner are representative for the Japanese culture and display warriors, yet some very famous characters have also made their way into these innovative artistic manifestations.

More pictures are made available to you in the photo gallery below.

JAPANESE WORKERS USE RICE CROPS TO MAKE ART - PHOTO GALLERY:

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