CCCRN NEWS - Aug 4, 2002
The E-News Service of the Canadian Crop Circle Research Network
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CROP WATCH 2002
UPDATE - DOUBLE CIRCLE / RING FORMATION IN LIMEHOUSE,
ONTARIO
Additional aerial photos have been added of both the
Limehouse and
Georgetown formations, courtesy Clynt King (First
Nations Environmental
Network) and Julia Henderson (The Helicopter Company,
with the 'Crop Circle
Friendly Chopper'!). In the Limehouse photos, the field
had already been
cut but formation still visible. Other ground photos
were taken by the
farmer before field was cut and these will also be
posted when available.
The farmer had tried to cut out the formation as much
as possible, but was
only partially successful.
Also reports of odd 'flickering lights' and 'buzzing
sounds' as well the
family dog barking a lot after formation was discovered
(July 23).
Please continue to temporarily use the copy of the Crop
Circles in Canada
2002 page here:
http://www.geocities.com/erasproject/circlescanada02.html
Additional photos here:
http://www.HeliTours.ca/Main/Photos_Circles.htm
http://www.execulink.com/~tonimartin/
Crop Watch is an annual research project of CCCRN,
including
field investigations and studies of formations, aerial
surveillance
and awareness initiatives for farmers, the public and
the media,
in particular during the prime August / September
'circle season'
on the Canadian prairies
Posted Aug 3.02
DOUBLE CIRCLE / RING FORMATION IN LIMEHOUSE, ONTARIO
Another formation in Ontario reported yesterday by Matt
Rock of CCCRN, near
the town of Limehouse, which is close to Georgetown,
the location of
previous formation. Farmer reports first seeing it on
July 23, the same
date as the Georgetown formation. Stalks bent but not
broken near ground.
Swollen nodes on stalks.
Formation is a double circle in wheat, one circle with
a surrounding ring,
approximately 33 metres (109 feet) long. Field already
harvested, but
formation itself still clearly visible. Clockwise lay
in both circles and
ring.
Some inital diagrams and photos have been posted.
This is the sixth report for 2002.
Please continue to temporarily use the copy of the Crop
Circles in Canada
2002 page here:
http://www.geocities.com/erasproject/circlescanada02.html
Crop Watch is an annual research project of CCCRN,
including
field investigations and studies of formations, aerial
surveillance
and awareness initiatives for farmers, the public and
the media,
in particular during the prime August / September
'circle season'
on the Canadian prairies
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