Formation Report #15 - Abbotsford, British Columbia
Another formation reported yesterday: pictogram, similar
to "Neptune" symbol with other circles and half circle
in corn, approximately 55 metres (180 feet) long, estimated size
based on aerial photos. First seen on August 13 by Mike
Black while flying over the area. About 70 kilometres
(46 miles) east of Vancouver and a few miles south of
formations
at Mission in 2002 and west of the 2003 Agassiz
formation.
Further details pending. Note: if the formation is
still there
(not known yet), a ground inspection is probably not
possible
until later in the first week of September or so, after
I and our
CCCRN British Columbia coordinators (who also live
close to
this location) return from our investigations in
Saskatchewan.
Also...
A preliminary field report and more photos have been
added
for the Agassiz, British Columbia corn formation. A
full update
will be forthcoming soon in a complete combined CCCRN /
BLT
Research Team report on this formation, pending further
studies.
Additional photos and / or field reports have also been
added
for the Wadena, Tisdale, Steelman, Scott and Revenue
formations.
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