Canadian Crop Circle Research Network
www.cccrn.ca
(preliminary report based on aerial observations)
Found on August 26 near Rosedale, British Columbia. A single small
rectangle in the same field as the previously reported first
formation and another single small rectangle and a pair of small
rectangles in the adjacent field, in cattle corn. Aerial observations
and photos show them to be similar to first formation in size and
appearance, quite geometric in shape and in a linear alignment with
each other and with a large bare patch in the second field:
http://www.cccrn.ca/rosedale2007_3.html
http://www.cccrn.ca/rosedale2007_4.html
http://www.cccrn.ca/rosedale2007_5.html
Given their small sizes, details difficult to see from the air, and
ground confirmation still pending (some delay due to recent holiday
and work schedules; formations are also located far into the fields,
away from any of the nearest roads, so finding them is taking a
little longer than usual). Possibly non-seeded bare patches, although
the noted similarities to the first confirmed flattened rectangle
make this questionable.
An aerial photo of the first formation has also now been posted,
showing proximity to the farm house and buildings:
http://www.cccrn.ca/rosedale2007.html
See also the latest blog posting for further commentary:
http://www.cccrn.ca/blog/blog.html
Still under investigation by CCCRN British Columbia, further details
pending...
Paul Scott Anderson
Formation Archive 2007:
http://www.cccrn.ca/formationarchive2007.html
© CCCRN, 2007