CCCRN NEWS - Nov 3, 2002
The E-News Service of the Canadian Crop Circle Research Network
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MULTI-CIRCLE FORMATION - KAMSACK, SASKATCHEWAN
Late report received today of a nine circle formation
found on October 10,
near Kamsack, Saskatchewan. In mature wheat, discovered
by a local pilot.
Largest circle approximately 16.5 metres (55 feet)
diameter. Overall
pattern is irregular with messy lay, with some tracks
reported when first
seen, going from a road to the formation. A local grade
6 youth claims to
have made the formation with his cousin, taking two
days. Further details
pending.
A preliminary aerial photo has been added to the web
site.
For all updates, see the Crop Circles in Canada 2002
page on the web site:
http://www.geocities.com/cropcirclecanada
This is the nineteenth report for 2002.
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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