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© James Willard-Smith Jnr 2004

Crop Young Wheat
Previous crop circles in near this location were in
1998
2001
2002

Images John Dove Copyright 2004

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Image Steve Alexander Copyright 2004

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The first Hungarian we have met in a crop circle.
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Fabio Borziani Copyright 2004
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Related to the lay on
the ground I would like to show you what I think it is an interesting
feature of the Honeystreet formation. As you know the circle is in wheat
but among the wheat plants one can find a dozen of standing barley stems.
That's very strange because wheat plants "embrace" the low part of the
barley stems without affect or damage them. "Who" created that circle knew
exactly what to do.
Fabio Borziani |

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A View of the Honey Street formation
from the top floor of the Barge.
Reconstruction of the
2004 Honey Street formation

By Zef Damen

"Surveys, Overlays, Adjustments and Revisions"
by Allan Brown

Diagram Bertold Zugelder Copyright 2004
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