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quotePosted at 21:06 on 30th August 2008

I posted this photo in here on 17th August 2008, and for anyone who's interested in all this, here's a link the 'Circle Chasers' have online about the very same crop circles!

Barton Le Clay
Picture by Lyn Greenaway

http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2008/barton/barton2008a.html

 

 

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quotePosted at 21:12 on 30th August 2008
A very pretty one Lyn, however it is made.
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quotePosted at 21:31 on 30th August 2008
I agree with Paul, Lyn; it is beautiful, although I am sceptical about how it's made.
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quotePosted at 22:07 on 30th August 2008
Me too Diana but its interesting all the same, and whoever does is I think is really talented!
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quotePosted at 22:58 on 30th August 2008

I hope whoever made it compensates the farmer, that's allot of lost grain.

I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that it is made by some very talented humans.

Still, it is very pretty.

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quotePosted at 00:09 on 31st August 2008
Having been a farmer I probably have different views than most .
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quotePosted at 08:55 on 31st August 2008
You going to share them Wolf? I'm open minded when it comes to these circles, however and whoever makes them must be really good mathmetician to work out all the angles and patterns though! I've seen on tv how some people have made them by dragging ropes etc behind them, but its still clever whatever! I think the farmer expects it as it  happens every year Sue, so maybe its HIM doing it who knows!
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quotePosted at 09:03 on 31st August 2008
No Lyn, could be done by someone on POE. don't want to upset anyone.
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quotePosted at 12:41 on 31st August 2008
The nartistry is fantastic: but the theorists who claim some sort of ex-terrestrial origin can't possibly be right.  I saw ET loads of times - I even cried buckets when he 'died' - and I don't believe for a single minute he'd do a thing like this.  He was a botanist, and it would have broken his heart to damage all those growing plants!
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quotePosted at 17:19 on 31st August 2008
On 31st August 2008 12:41, Alan Marron wrote:
The nartistry is fantastic: but the theorists who claim some sort of ex-terrestrial origin can't possibly be right.  I saw ET loads of times - I even cried buckets when he 'died' - and I don't believe for a single minute he'd do a thing like this.  He was a botanist, and it would have broken his heart to damage all those growing plants!

       Oh Alan, you are priceless.
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