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Images Frank Laumen Copyright 2001 The Crop Circle Connector highly recommends Frank
Laumen's Crop Circle Video 'ICCA - The International Crop Circle Archive' Image Andreas Mueller Copyright 2001. On June 1, 2001, a new formation was discovered in a field of young barley between Zueschen and Geismar in Hessen, not far from the famous Zierenberg. Click on thumbnail to enlarge Image Andreas Mueller Copyright 2001. The formation consists of an elaborate and majestic spinning six-fold flower or sun design of 47,9m in diameter with a nearby smaller grapeshot-circle and a small dumbbell. The fluid lay was astonishing with the young barley nearly 'blown' into the standing surrounding crop. Click on thumbnail to enlarge Image Andreas Mueller Copyright 2001. Even the formations position is of high
interest as it was placed adjacent to the eight-fold building encompassing
an ancient well with iron-fed mineral water - a so-called red-well, such
as in Glastonbury - known for its stimulating effect. It is also the place
were the ancient 'donar-oaks' stood in Celtic and pre-Celtic times before
cut-down by St. Bonifatius. Pictures by Andreas Muller - ICCA
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