Borum, near Fyn, Denmark. Reported 8th July.
Updated Tuesday 30th January 2001
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Description: From ground-level, the quintuplet was impossible to see at any distance, even from the edge of the field, and was first seen from a workman's crane. Within the 25-meter broad formation, the central circle was 4.3 meters in diameter; then 2 meters away came a concentric ring ca. .7 meter thick; then 4 meters away a surrounding ring about .5 meter thick; and on this were 4 rings in the 4 directions, each less than a meter thick. There were numerous geometrical irregularities throughout the glyph. All parts were lain counter-clockwise. There was no underlying pathway to the circle's center, although the lay started there. The seedheads were stiff and parallel. There were many exiting crop-tangents from the surrounding rings, all at the same distance, angle, and thickness. The stalks were bent at ground-level.
The corn lay very flat, like a carpet. The four surrounding circles were lain after the ring they lay upon. The middle circle is bent particularly near one side of the tractor-lines. Near another depressed path in the earth, the outer ring bent considerably toward the formation's center." Diagram by Esben Pedersen Most of this information comes from material collected by the Dansk Korn-Cirkel Gruppe. Photos were scanned by Bjørn Boman. |