Duncan, BC (near Quamichan Lake formation area) Reported 28th July.

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location (nearest town or landmark): Duncan, British Columbia

date first found or reported: July 28, 2008

description: ring with triangle inside and three circles, one at each point

crop / vegetation: scrub grass

size: 30 metres (100 feet) diameter (approximate)

farmer: confidential

investigation: CCCRN British Columbia

source / credit: Neil Olsen, Robert Nichol, Elsa Morrison 

notes:

Near previous Duncan formation. Various lay patterns. Two circles with standing clumps of twisted, intertwined grass in centres. Field is part of a nature reserve.

Paul Anderson
Canadian Crop Circle Research Network

These pictures were taken August 2nd at the Keating Farm formation in Duncan, B.C. on Vancouver Island.  This is the third formation in this area this year. The formation consists of a ring with an inner triangle with three outside circles at the points where the triangle touches the ring.  Each circle was about 20' in diameter and the whole formation probably about 100' across.  I suspect the formation is a few weeks old as stalks were popping up throughout many areas.  These pictures of the ground lay show the multi-direction, multi-layered floors throughout the formation particularly evident where the circles meet the outer pathways.  Also of particular interest was the tied together standing centre stalks in two of the circles."

Gary S Bobroff


Just heard today about another formation, a single circle, south of Duncan, BC, not far from the first formation area at Quamichan Lake (east of Duncan). No other info yet, just heard from a local reporter about it this morning.
 

Paul Anderson
Canadian Crop Circle Research Network


 

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In the new Field Reports section a report has been added on the 2nd & 3rd crop formations found near Duncan, British Columbia:  http://www.bltresearch.com/fieldreports.html.  

 In the 2nd Duncan-area formation a dandelion seed-head in "full fluff" was found entwined in the centre swirl of the crop circle, totally intact and undamaged. And a local woman has reported witnessing a bright white column of light coming down from the sky prior to the discovery of the 3rd formation in the same area.

 

 

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