CROP CIRCLES

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Crop circles are geometrical formations of flattened crops found in England and elsewhere. They have been found in wheat, barley, canola, rye, corn, linseed and soy.

The phenomenon itself was observed in its current form after notable appearances in England in the late 1970s. Various explanations were offered for the phenomenon, which soon spread around the world. In 1991, two men named Doug Bower and Dave Chorley revealed that they had been making crop circles in England since 1978 using planks, rope, hats, and wire as their only tools.Circlemakers.org, a UK-based arts collective founded by John Lundberg have been creating complex crop circles since the early 1990s.

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But you won't let those robots eat me, Yoshimi
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Can two people with planks and rope really have made such large, geometrically precise patterns? I remember seeing some TV program explaining they're too complex to have been hand-made.

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It's fascinating...

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mr_allezgodi
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OH ! I like this style. 1st one is very good !!!!

Thanks for shared !

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