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1st crop circle of 2009
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[quote:IndianaJones:MV83NzI4OTdfMTE4ODg1MDVfOTk3OEExRQ==] [quote:Anonymous Coward 597725] It's a hoax circle. It's lined up parallel to those guidelines in the field, which enables the hoaxers to easily make their way in, complete it and get out without leaving obvious grass disturbances. The simple design is also a giveaway. [/quote] At first glance it looks like a hoax. The hoaxers did even manage to leave some grass disturbances according to this: http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2009/ridgeway/fieldreports.html "In general there was little damage to the crop however there was evidence of scraping on some stems." I'm not a cropcircle debunker and examples like the famous milkhill cropcircle can never ever have been manmade, but this one seems like a hoax. - [/quote]
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Here we go again!
The first formation of 2009 has occurred once again in Wiltshire, not far from the Ancient Standing Stones of Avebury. It is situated on the high downs outside the complex above the Avenue, not far from the Ridgeway track. Its appearance has a certain resonance to it, as if it is vibrating within the Oil Seed Rape! This is certainly a very early example of a formation in this colourful crop, however, because of the immaturity of the crop, its outline will slowly disappear within the growing plants. Located next to an ancient burial mound, once again we see the continued connection to important ancient sites. A befitting start to what I'm sure is going to be a fascinating season.
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