CCCRN NEWS - Aug 18, 2002
The E-News Service of the Canadian Crop Circle Research Network
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CROP WATCH 2002
MULTI-CIRCLE / RING FORMATION - MIDALE, SASKATCHEWAN
An impressive large new formation discovered yesterday,
August 17 by CCCRN
field research assistant and pilot John Erickson near
Midale, Saskatchewan,
a prime hotspot in recent years.
Five circles of varying sizes, a larger sixth broken
ring with large offset
circle inside it which in turn has a small offset
circle of standing crop
inside it, as well as a seventh half ring or 'C' which
has a short pathway
attached to it. A preliminary aerial photo has been
added to the web site.
It is the largest known grouping in a single formation
so far in this area.
Further details pending.
http://www.geocities.com/cropcirclecanada/circlescanada02.html
This is the seventh report for 2002.
Field reports are also being added for the Howick,
Quebec formation (August
3, 2002), from CCCRN Quebec coordinator Fred Williams
and field research
assistant Margaret Haberl.
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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