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  2. Crop circle - Wikipedia

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    A crop circle, crop formation, or corn circle is a pattern created by flattening a crop, [1] usually a cereal. The term was first coined in the early 1980s. [ 2 ] Crop circles have been described as all falling "within the range of the sort of thing done in hoaxes " by Taner Edis , professor of physics at Truman State University .

  3. Crop circle in Germany attracts many visitors - AOL

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    BERLIN (AP) - Thousands of people are trekking to a Bavarian farmer's field to check out a mysterious set of crop circles. The ornate design was discovered by a balloonist last week and news of ...

  4. Center-pivot irrigation - Wikipedia

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    A satellite image of circular fields characteristic of center pivot irrigation, Kansas Farmland with circular pivot irrigation. Center-pivot irrigation (sometimes called central pivot irrigation), also called water-wheel and circle irrigation, is a method of crop irrigation in which equipment rotates around a pivot and crops are watered with sprinklers.

  5. File:Chilbolton crop circle.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Arecibo reply was the name given to a crop circle that appeared in farmland next to the Chilbolton radio telescope; home to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute (SETI) in Hampshire, UK, on 19 August 2001. It was 75 feet wide and 120 feet long.

  6. Your pictures on the theme of 'circles' - AOL

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  7. Crop art - Wikipedia

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    Crop Circles first came to mass media attention during the 1980s after they were noticed in some agricultural fields in southern England (Ency Rel/Spir). Most often the images consist of very large and intricate series of rings and lines formed when standing crops, such as wheat and rye are flattened into patterns.

  8. John Lundberg - Wikipedia

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    John Lundberg (born 5 December 1968) is an English artist and documentary filmmaker. His work is concerned with ostension. [1] Underpinning all of his work is an interest in how myth and artifice can shape and alter reality, especially regarding crop circles, UFOlogy, and other examples of urban legends and the paranormal.

  9. What are those red circles on Michael Phelps' back? - AOL

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