Crop Circles
Started by *Anonymous Ho~, Apr 19 2005 06:47 AM
50 replies to this topic
#1 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 19 April 2005 - 06:47 AM
#2
Posted 19 April 2005 - 02:12 PM
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#3
Posted 19 April 2005 - 08:29 PM
Op, I've seen that picture before and can't see what is special about it. What am I missing?
"Healing fails to occur because it is easier to harm another than heal oneself" - Vernon Howard
#4 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 22 April 2005 - 07:13 AM
that is a picture of this years first crop circle
what is missinig is the diagram of it
(since ther is no aerial photo)
what is missinig is the diagram of it
(since ther is no aerial photo)
#5
Posted 22 April 2005 - 09:05 AM
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this years first crop circle
Thanx for the aerial pic! I've been in contact with Freddy Silva, and he remarked that there's only been 1 circle produced this year (2005). It was created in Holland.
Silva expects more to show up in the US this year!
Uber
#6 *Anonymous Ho~
#7
Posted 25 April 2005 - 09:31 AM
Thanx for the link...
I'm looking for about a dozen 8x10 pics of true cropcircles. Does anyone know where I can buy some?
Uber
I'm looking for about a dozen 8x10 pics of true cropcircles. Does anyone know where I can buy some?
Uber
#8 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 28 April 2005 - 03:51 AM
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#9 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 29 April 2005 - 06:42 AM
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#10 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 02 May 2005 - 05:28 AM
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#11 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 24 May 2005 - 04:54 AM
Crop circles were not known prior to 1970, apart from the one reported exception of the Tully, Australia Saucer Nest of 1966. Crop circles first appeared in the UK in the 1970's, starting with simple circular patterns and developing over time into huge and complex geometric formations. In 1991 two elderly landscape painters named Doug Bower and Dave Chorley confessed that they had been making crop circles in English grain fields since the 1970's after reading about the Tully, Australia Saucer Nest of 1966. The pair demonstrated how they did it for a film crew and told how they had devised the idea over a pint or two at their local pub. It would appear that the Tully, Australia Saucer Nest of 1966 is the earliest reported crop circle, although it is not what may be recognised today as a typical crop circle.
#12 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 29 May 2005 - 10:31 PM
#13 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 31 May 2005 - 02:06 AM
#14 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 05 June 2005 - 06:20 AM
#15 *Anonymous Ho~
Posted 05 June 2005 - 06:51 AM


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