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SUBJECT: 1993 CROP CIRCLE REPORT BULLETIN FILE: UFO3187
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** This Report Bulletin was forwarded to me via modem by Dan Smith on behalf of
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Rosemary Ellen Guiley **
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CENTER FOR NORTH AMERICAN CROP CIRCLE STUDIES
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P.O. Box 4766
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Lutherville, MD 21094
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Fax: 410-628-152
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Phone: 410-628-1522
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1993 CROP CIRCLE REPORT BULLETIN
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May 7, 1993
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Crop circle activity has resumed in England. Two formations have
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been reported, one of which has been judged to be human-made by
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some of the first investigators on the scene.
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The following information has been provided by George Wingfield,
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the leading circle researcher in England:
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May 2: A 115-foot circle with seven grapeshot satellites on one
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side and four satellites on the other was found in a wheat field
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at Newton St. Loe near Bath. The formation is marred by muddy
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bootprints, and the wheat shows evidence of having been trampled
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by foot. Investigators conclude that humans made the formation.
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The wheat is only about two feet high with no head, which in the
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past has not been of sufficient height to support circles of
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unknown origin.
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May 3: A 60-foot donut-shaped ring was found in oilseed rape at
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Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire. The crop is reported to be "perfectly
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laid, bent not broken," swirled anticlockwise with an eight-foot
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standing crop center. The site is not far from a dumbbell found
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in wheat last July.
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Rosemary Ellen Guiley, director
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