On May 16, 3:19*pm, Joe Egginton wrote:
On 16/05/2011 12:15, Martin Brown wrote:
I am generally fairly sceptical about most crop circles as so many have
been faked. But I happened to notice on the Doomsday programme on
Saturday night that one of their tracking aerial helicopter views of Old
Sarum, Wiltshire included by chance what looks to me like a genuine and
fairly complex crop circle at the bottom left corner of the frame.
The relevant part can be seen using BBC iPlayer at 54:15-54:24 into the
programme with best overall view at 54:19:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sj8fc/Domesday/
The crop circle looks to be new with sharply defined edges as compared
to the tractor lines which are also visible where it turned at the field
boundaries. It looks natural enough...
Regards,
Martin Brown
I've always been of the opinion that most crop circles are fake, the few
that are genuine are probably something to do with local strong magnetic
fields.
Joe Egginton
Wolverhampton
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How are crops affected my magnetic fields?
Be handy for the farmers when harvesting just a couple of these and
job done
http://www.magnet-services.co.uk/mac...omponents.html