Zierenberg, Nr Kassel, Hessen, Germany. Reported 13th May

Updated Saturday 26th May 2001 



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Diagram Andreas Muller Copyright 2001

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FIELD REPORT "ZIERENBERG FLOWER", GERMANY

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The formation was reported on Sunday the 13th of May 2001. Subsequently, we drove to Zierenberg – a 4 hours drive from where we live in the Netherlands – where we met Sven Reuss as planned, on Wednesday the 16th. The formation was hard to find, you could not see it from the road. The only way to discover it was either from the air or from the hill beside the village of Zierenberg. But by simply driving along the field, the formation was impossible to see. Luckily the FGK had given us the exact location.

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As we entered the formation, we immediately were blown away by the beauty of the lay. Even though we’ve been heavily involved in the research of this phenomenon since ’95 – and Sven even longer than that – neither one of us had ever seen so many bent stems before in one single formation. No stem was broken, except for a few on which our German FGK colleagues had stepped. The way these thick stalks had been put down, with the amazing ability to bend them just above the ground in a 90 degree angle, was absolutely mind blowing.

Wherever we put our feet, we left a trace of destroyed flowers behind us. These brittle flowers just cannot stand being touched. However as we entered the formation, the majority of the yellow flowers were still fresh and lovely.

As you can see on one of the attached photos, we found a spot where a big stone was lying, blocking the stems immediately behind it from being bent, if you were to use mechanical tools. However, as you can see, the stems were perfectly bent nevertheless. The stone had never been an obstacle for the energies…

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They lay was clock-wise. The pattern was obviously a six-fold geometry flower. And, unmistakably, it contained the typical German feature: the small serpent, snaking around the formation, which we have seen so many times in German formations now.

There were two other small pictograms in the field, separate from the main formation. On the left (facing the formation from the road side) there was a small ring with a crescent (half moon) around one side. On the right there was a straight signature-like glyph, resembling a capital L.

We never visited the capital L, simply because we didn’t see it. The ring & crescent however we did see, but not until we had left the formation after our first visit. We drove up the hill opposite the formation to look down on it from a distance. That’s how we saw the ring & crescent. (The L was not/hardly visible from up there). So we went back to the field. After a tremendously heavy rain shower we entered the additional feature, which was utterly beautiful. The lay, the untouched flowers, every single detail took our breath away. It was absolutely worth getting soaking wet…

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We found no anomalous substances. On the (many) flash photos that we took after it had gone dark, there were no anomalous lights. We didn’t feel any physical changes.

 

© Janet Ossebaard & Bert Janssen.

 


Germany’s first crop circle formation of the new season was discovered on Sunday, May 13, 2001, in a field of yellow oilseed rape (canola) just next to the village of Zierenberg near the city of Kassel in Hessen - Germany’s crop circle hot-spot. The new formation consists of an elaborate six-fold flower design. On one side there is a L-shaped signature opposite to a crescent-ring on the other
side.

According to first-hour researcher Dirk Möller (FGK) the formation was discovered in the early morning at 7.30am by the farmer, who is not happy with his formation but gave entry - thanks for that! Mr. Feuring explained that he was surprised to have found NO signs of a human footprints on the soil and the plants were pretty wet in the morning and it would have been impossible not to cause the suspicious footprints - but those were totally absent.

Crop circle photographer Frank Laumen (invisible circle) described the formation as beautiful and of an ‘english quality’. He estimated the main formation to be something of over 30 Meters in diameter. But more (pictures, data and aerials) to follow soon.

Thanks to Frank Laumen, Dirk Möller and Wolfgang Ring for their initial reports.

See also:
http://invisiblecircle.de
http//www.fgk.org

Report by Andreas Muller.
Report by Andreas Mueller
‘ICCA-The International Crop Circle Archive’
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mueller@invisiblecircle.de


I just received the message of the first German formation!

It is located in a field (oil seed rape) between Zierenberg and Oberelsungen; near Kassel. 

The design is not clear yet. Some of the stems are broken, but the  flowers are not damaged.

 Report by Uwe Engelmann WebAdmin

FGK Forschungsgesellschaft Kornkreise e.V. - German Crop Circle Assoc
WebAdmin@fgk.org     http://www.fgk.org/


 


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