Crop Circles
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NOTICE: Some of the circle formations shown here are courtesy of the Crop Circle Connector web site. The Crop Circle Connector is a separately operated web site, overseas in the UK. Cley Hill, Warminster, Wiltshire Below Cley Hill, West of Warminster, July 14th, 250 feet, Wheat. The design
formed around a small circle that was some weeks old.
A very nice and well constructed formation, producing a Five Pointed Star,
with three avenues coming out of each corner section.
A Julia set like the Windmill Hill formation consisting of 21 circles, and 7
circles each spiral is found.
Formation discovered in Salem Oregon in July 1997. Exclusive photos provided
to the Art Bell web page by Mary Ann Koch. Scanned by Art Bell.
Philadelphia channel 10 news reported July 7th that a crop circle appeared
in Mercer County, New Jersey, in a small town called Lawrenceville. More
information and photos are available from
Mark Passio.
Alton Barnes, Nr Avebury, Wiltshire Reported Friday July 11th 1997, it is 300 feet in diameter with a large
central circle with a series of (7) arcs going around it with two further layers
of arcs forming a kind of Rose pattern.
UFO paranormal investigators Lisa and Todd Weaklend take measurements inside
a crop circle discovered Sunday north of Smithfield. Here is more information on
the Smithfield, Utah Circle.
(courtesy Salt Lake Tribune) This design is 240 feet long - It was found on Friday - August 23, 1996 by an 81 year old farmer in Logan, Utah on his wheat farm. His name is Seth Alder - while harvesting his wheat crop - his tractor broke down - so he began walking out of the field for help and came across this strange glyph. He contacted the Cache County sheriff's office and an investigation was begun. The local airport in Logan sent a plane over the field and picture/video cameras were used to capture this unusual glyph. After the investigation was completed - it was decided that it was made about a month earlier - when the wheat stocks were still green. One sheriff deputy said that maybe it was the work of gophers. There was no sign of anyone having walked in the field - as no wheat was found to be broken or stepped on - any place around the glyph. Click Here Previous Pages |