"FLYING TRAY" PHOTO ANOMALY
IN WALLACETOWN FORMATION
A photo has been posted to the web site of an odd
"object"
above the Wallacetown, Ontario formation, taken August
16,
2003 at about 5:00 pm by Amy Copely with a regular 35mm
camera, which resembles a flying tray...
Also, an initial field report, photos and diagram have
been
added for the Boissevain, Manitoba formation. Other
full reports
will be posted soon for the two Steelman, Saskatchewan
formations as well as the previously "confidential"
formation, at
Griffin, Saskatchewan, which is being listed in the
Miscellaneous
Circles archive as the characteristics of this
formation are
significantly different from "standard" crop
formations, yet
interesting and unique based on a CCCRN ground study on
August 31 and worthy of further study. This revises the
total
of regular crop formations so far for this year to 16.
Further studies are also being done on the Abbotsford,
British
Columbia formation, the second in cattle corn this year
in
that province. As with the previous one at Agassiz,
significant
anomalies have been found in this large geometric
formation,
with a special combined CCCRN / BLT Research Team full
report
pending.
A bug in the guestbook on the web site has also been
fixed,
as entries were not showing up properly for the past
while. If
you had signed the guestbook in the last couple months
or
so and your entry did not show up, please resign when
you
have a moment, thanks! The front page counter has also
been
reset starting from September 1, as another bug
erroneously
reset the count starting from 0 at that time and the
count
cannot be reset to the previous number; visitor hits
from May 1,
2003 (start of the web site at the new domain) to
August 31,
2003 were approximately 22,400.
http://www.cccrn.ca
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possibly related phenomena in Canada since 1995, creating
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scientists
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