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I think this one was proven to be made by people
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Sorry Malletzky, this one is manmade.
It took 9 months of preparation, and they needed 50 volunteers to create this. The organisation responsible for creating this cropcircle is XL D-Sign. Which consists of 3 cropcircle artists: Remko Delfgaauw, Manfred Koeleman en Twan Bijsterveld. This is the link to a dutch website mentioning the cropcircle: unfortunately it's in dutch. http://www.blikopnieuws.nl/bericht/1...getroffen.html Blessings lightbeing |
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This pretty much proves that the major crop formation in Wiltshire are not man made. 50 volunteers!
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50 volunteers and no boo-boos? Excuse me? I would like to know how they obtained such high quality volunteer help. That would be some insider knowledge worth having.
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