To: dennisw
Nice picture. Already discussed it with FL. In his favorite shot you can clearly see that the road is downhill from the field 9you cna see the slope in the curves of the tractor tracks, can sort of see it in your pick but it's plain as day in his). Can't tell by how far but there's the definite possibility that the circle is below the sightline from the road because of it.
To: discostu
http://www.circlemakers.org/exhibit_a.htmlAbove is a link to a page from the "circlemakers" website. They are graphics artists. These guys get around and have made some of the better crop circles. Yet I had to search through their site to find this page which will link to 5 of their formations. Theses guys sure don't brag about their "artwork" do they? How many have they made? I thought hoaxers liked to brag ... eventually.
As you go through their site you see then selling postcards and tee-shirts with photos of very nice crop formations that they do not claim. Throughout their site you can see admiration for the best crop circles that have no claimants. I just don't get it. This site is not much of a debunker website. I know you have seen the photo I posted of their best formation and the flaws in it
They made this one |
But they sell tee-shirts with this one, they didn't make. |
571 posted on
08/06/2002 11:05:46 AM PDT by
dennisw
To: discostu
Can't tell by how far but there's the definite possibility that the circle is below the sightline from the road because of it.
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Just want to remind that these UK ones are not made in corn fields with their high stalks. I understand in the Mel Gibson movie it's done in a corn field. If I were a real crop circle nut I would have seen the movie already. I don't say that aliens make some of them. But I do strongly suspect some non-human forces are making some of them. The best ones and the largest ones.
575 posted on
08/06/2002 11:10:27 AM PDT by
dennisw
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