Onsted, near Aarhus, Jylland, Denmark. Reported 27th July.
Updated Tuesday 30th January 2001
| Crop: wheat
Description: 3 aligned circles of 72, 38, and 28 meters, joined by two ca. 10-meter pathways 3 meters wide. A fourth 12-meter circle to the south-west of them. All were laid counter-clockwise. A 10-meter pathway of .7 meter width protruded from the side of the central circle. Denmark's largest formation in area to date. Description: Two ca. 60-cm sticks were found under the crop in the
formation, both with glued paper at their one end and knife cuts. There
was an underlying pathway to the center in the main circle. The farmer
put a sign up, "Man-made, please stay out of the field." One
visitor dowsed the formation genuine, and got a headache in the
formation, which disappeared outside it. The formation has significant
alignments in several directions to distant churches and its axis points
to the Borum-formation 17 kilometers away. Most of this information comes from material collected by the Dansk Korn-Cirkel Gruppe. Photos were scanned by Bjørn Boman. |