Crop Circles
A crop circle is a sizable pattern created by the flattening of a crop such as wheat, barley, rye, or maize.
In 1991, self-professed pranksters Doug Bower and Dave Chorley stated that they had started the phenomenon in 1978 by making actual circles on crops with the use of simple tools. However, crop patterns did not only persist but became astonishingly complex. Some even came to resemble extraterrestrials, archaeological symbols and fractals, leading to speculation and passionate debate. Paranormal enthusiasts, ufologists and anomalistic  investigators continue to offer arousing yet hypothetical explanations that have been criticized as pseudoscience  by skeptical groups like the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

crop

Source 1 2
 

Add comment