CCCRN News:
Formation Report 2001 #17 - Red Deer, Alberta
Preliminary Report - September 18, 2001
Red Deer, Alberta
September 16, 2001
Report received today from Mary-Ann Barr of the Red Deer Advocate newspaper
of a large new crop formation found on September 16 near Red Deer, Alberta.
Seven circles, like a 'Star of David'. Large circle in center is about 105
feet across, smaller circles are about 38 feet each, connected by crossing
pathways. The whole formation is around 300 feet or so in size, in wheat.
Farmer found it Sunday night (16th). No tracks seen going to formation, and
seed heads on plants are all intact, with no visible damage and neat,
precise lay of the crops. All lay is counterclockwise. It has also been
shown on RDTV News from Red Deer, with aerial video footage.
Further details when available.
This is the seventeenth formation reported for 2001.
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