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StoneLifter
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Unexplained Mysteries photography
Nov 15, 2005, 07:15
Everyone's tired of crop circles - perhaps appreciation of them takes some kind of generous openhandeness that is difficult in a 'grab it and take it' culture. The artificial copies are declining so that the proportion of genuine ones has risen. The shape of the 'circles' is not the same throughout the world, I noticed the US receives square ones sometimes. The most complex are only found in Britain, usually on the Chalk downs, and their complexity of design puts them well beyond the conception of the human mind. Yes, farmers are still charging admittance and, as most here are heavy skeptics, I'll post a link to one that looks a lot like a dung beetle. Everyone's watched a dung beetle roll a piece of shit into a ball and greedily hide it away, right ? No, no, the circle makers aren't trying to tell us anything ! http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2005/eastfield2/eastfield2005b.html
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