ITALIAN CROP CIRCLES IN 2004
 

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Updated Thursday 7th October 2004

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04-08-31 Italy Lombardia

Terdobbiate (NO)

Rice




 




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Cerchi nel grano / Stagione 2004 :
Cerchio nel grano di Desio (MI) - 3.7.2004



 


Cerchio nel grano a Lizzano, Cesena - 27.6.2004



 


This is a Crop circle in Italy, Campolongo al Torre (Udine).
 
The crop was made between 23-24 June 2004. The photo 25th June 2004
Andrea Nicola


Cerchi nel grano / Stagione 2004



 

This is my report:
Location: Pannocchia (Parma) Italy
Description: 3 circles of 20 meters diameters
Discovery: 26-JUNE-2004
Photos at this address:
 
Francesco Castagna
www.ufologia.net



 


Cerchi nel grano / Stagione 2004



 


Cerchi nel grano / Stagione 2004



 


Cerchio nel grano a Fossano (CN) - 20.6.2004



 

Greetings! I just wanted to inform you about a crop circle which has recently appeared in a field not really faraway from my house. If you link to the following url, you'll find all the information about it. http://www.cicap.org/piemonte/cp.php?u=cropcn.php The circle has a diameter of 70 metres, that makes 230 feet approx if I'm not wrong. As you will se there are five circles in a bigger circle. These five circles could be intended as the five elements, and all the composition could be referred to the alchemic theories. Here is another url with an expert's interpretation http://www.cicap.org/piemonte/cp.php?u=cropcn_bieck.php Hope you'll understand, since it's in Italian. If you have any problems write me back keep on believing! Giacomo Chiaramello

Cerchio nel grano  a Pontecurone (AL) - 18.6.2004


Foto Alessandro Luč
 


Cerchio nel grano a Borello, Cesena - 9/10.6.2004

June 12th, 2004: Bacciolino di Mercato Saraceno (FC)

Crop Circles in Italy yet again. Objective focused on a simple - and not even well done - formation  composed by a circle crossed by a corridor
situated in Bacciolino di Mercato Saraceno (FC).
Italian Magen David's Team and extraterrestrial artists: we're expecting great works from you, don't disappoint us. News and pictures taken from http://www.webalice.it/b.donati R.M./F.D. Thanks to Andrea C. http://www.ufoitalia.net


Foto da www.corriereromagna.it

Bruno Donati Homepage
 

Crop Circles

 
Borello di Cesena (FC) - (Color)
 
Bacciolino di Mercato Saraceno (FC) - (B&W)
 
12/06/2004
 
 

 

 

Date Found Date Appeared Country Region Location Crop Type Photo
2004-06-05   Italy Piemonte Acqui Terme (AL)  
June 6th, 2004: A new crop circle appeared in Alessandria: the "Fork-shaped
Cross"
by Roberto Malini and Federico Dezi Two users (one of them is from Alessandria) reported the Ufoitalia.net Team the apparition of an agro-glyph within a grain field in Acqui Terme (AL). Presumably, the circle has been created during the night between June 5th and June 6th:  Crop circle's Italy is ready to go. Some scholars and fans of the subject were able to find some similarities between this crop circle and the one appeared in Mazzo di Rho on June 2nd (though many newspapers reported June 3rd as the work of art's survey date). This crop circle is composed of four circles laid out (in shape of a "Y") and connected between themselves by a series of paths. Although the author (or the authors) were certainly already acquainted with land art, he (or they) still lacked their English, Dutch, German and Canadian colleagues' skill, and he (or they) surely is not as good as the artists who carried out the agro-glyph in Sabaudia. Anyway, we'll reward them with a 6,5/10 and give him our esteem, urging them to keep up the good work which we'll follow passionately. We also exhort them to let us know, anonymously, their Team name. The "Fork-shaped Cross", also called "Cedroni's Cross", is linked to Life Tree's symbology. Thanks to Andrea C. http://www.ufoitalia.net

Date Found Date Appeared Country Region Location Crop Type Photo
2004-06-05   Italy Lazio Sabaudia, Latina  



Image Adriano Forgione Copyright 2004
 

June 2nd, 2004: An Agro-glyph in Doug & Dave style appears in Sabaudia The 4th Italian crop circle of 2004 appeared in Sabaudia (Lazio). The circle has been analyzed by Alessandro Sacripanti (National Ufologic Centre). Right on the NUC's site (www.cun-italia.net) it is possible to
examine the pictures taken by the Italian researcher. It's about a composition inspired by English crops (the legendary "dumbell") of the golden ages: the last ones of the Bower-Chorley duo and the first ones of the 2nd generation - incomparable -   circle makers. The pictures at http://www.cun-italia.net/news/comunic156.htm show a wonderfully done crop, with circles linked by a path, concentric rings portraying planetary orbits from an hypothetical system which is not quite the Solar one, pleasant and suggestive circumference's sections. Italian School finally produces considerable results: the "dumbell" of Sabaudia and Team Magen David's essential works of art. We'd like to thank Alessandro Sacripanti and the National Ufologic Centre. Malini - Dezi. Thanks. to Andrea C. http://www.ufoitalia.net


Date Found Date Appeared Country Region Location Crop Type Photo
2004-06-03   Italy Toscana Orciano (Pisa)  

Location:          Rho (MI)
Description:       Triangolo isoscele di circa 20 metri di lato con tre cerchi ai vertici
Discovery:         3 giugno 2004
Name:              Geloso Massimo (non sono lo scopritore ma l'ho fotografato)
Contact_ZipCode:   Rho - Milano - Italy.
 

Images above Maxigel Copyright 2004

Image http://www.x-cosmos.it Copyright 2004

I tell you that we have a crop circle formation here in Italy. Maybe is not the first formation of the 2004 (maybe there was a formation in the middle of Italy in the last months). The crop circles was found in the night between 1 and 2 June 2004 in Rho(MI) a town in the north of Italy near Milan. 3 witness saw a bright white light from that field in that night. Some pictures in our web site: http://www.x-cosmos.it/news/visualizza.php?id=1704 and updates coming soon! ;)
 
Reported  by  Alessandro Lue'

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