Crops circles are geometric patterns, some very intricate and complex, appearing in fields, usually wheat fields and usually in England. Some crop circles may be due to pranksters. Some people believe that crop circles are messages from aliens trying to communicate with us.
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Resources and related information including an International database.
Attempting to test if researchers are able to distinguish between genuine and man-made.
Has an interactive database of formations. Also includes articles. (Macromedia Flash required)
Suzanne Taylor's page on the subject, articles, reconstructions, reports and interviews with researchers.
Articles by Joseph E. Mason and Dee Finney. They believe that the formations are related to dreams and human consciousness.
Article about the science, nature, politics and spirituality of the phenomena.
Photographs of both known hoaxes and those considered genuine. Articles on subjects such as peculiarities observed and the author's theories.
Archived pictures and videos.
An introduction to the subject with images and links to latest developments.
Database of formations dating back to 1590. Articles and other resources. Both Dutch and English.
A feature-length documentary of interviews with leading researchers and scientists.
An explanation of the phenomena as prophecies of Book of Revelation events.
Image library, shop of stock photos and a selection of articles.
Provides views at ground level, using photographs, first hand reports and observations.
Questions and answers with George Bishop
(August 09, 2000)
Magnetic 'solution' to the puzzle.
(August 09, 2000)
There is no mystery, says our science editor Dr David Whitehouse.
(August 09, 2000)
Tis the season to be silly
(July 14, 2000)
Crop circles mystify Russian farmers
(June 24, 2000)
Former US Congressman Laurance Rockefeller is to finance the largest survey in the UK.
(May 19, 1999)
Mysterious circles keep cropping up.
(May 19, 1999)
by Talbott, Nancy
(August 11, 1997)
Resources and related information including an International database.
Archived pictures and videos.
Article about the science, nature, politics and spirituality of the phenomena.
Attempting to test if researchers are able to distinguish between genuine and man-made.
An explanation of the phenomena as prophecies of Book of Revelation events.
Provides views at ground level, using photographs, first hand reports and observations.
Photographs of both known hoaxes and those considered genuine. Articles on subjects such as peculiarities observed and the author's theories.
Image library, shop of stock photos and a selection of articles.
A feature-length documentary of interviews with leading researchers and scientists.
Suzanne Taylor's page on the subject, articles, reconstructions, reports and interviews with researchers.
Has an interactive database of formations. Also includes articles. (Macromedia Flash required)
Database of formations dating back to 1590. Articles and other resources. Both Dutch and English.
Articles by Joseph E. Mason and Dee Finney. They believe that the formations are related to dreams and human consciousness.
An introduction to the subject with images and links to latest developments.
Questions and answers with George Bishop
(August 09, 2000)
Magnetic 'solution' to the puzzle.
(August 09, 2000)
There is no mystery, says our science editor Dr David Whitehouse.
(August 09, 2000)
Tis the season to be silly
(July 14, 2000)
Crop circles mystify Russian farmers
(June 24, 2000)
Former US Congressman Laurance Rockefeller is to finance the largest survey in the UK.
(May 19, 1999)
Mysterious circles keep cropping up.
(May 19, 1999)
by Talbott, Nancy
(August 11, 1997)
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