Zevenbergen (2), Noord Brabant, Reported 23rd July

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The 4th Dutch crop circle of 2010 did appear very soon after number 3. We still have no permission from the owner of the field so we couldn't do some research in this formation. As soon as we have more information we surely will let you know.

For now it is forbidden to enter this field!!!

Peter Vanlaerhoven DCCA

 


Location: Zavenbergen #2, Holland
Date: July 23, 2010
Crop: Wheat
Reporter: Nancy Talbott,  BLT Research Team Inc.

Description: A large centre circle, again flattened tightly to the ground, with 4 small circles spaced equally around it and a "signature" of 3 circles nearby.  Again it was Robbert v/d Broeke who "saw" it as it was occurring during the night and also knew it would be found close to the "egg" formation which had appeared just 2 days earlier.  Robbert was not able to go out that night, but telephoned his friend Roy Boschman who found the formation and took these photos.  The farmer in this case will not open his field to the public, so these are most likely the only photos that will be available.  The large circle is of particular interest because, although it's perimeter does seem to be circular, the centre is clearly oval or elliptical.
 

Zavenbergen, #2 (July 23rd):
 

 
Zavenbergen #2, large centre circle with elliptically swirled centre:
 

 
Zavenbergen #2, large circle centre up close:
 

 
Zavenbergen #2, the 3-circle "signature":
 

A recent report presenting the results of analyses of a strange white powder which is often found in crop circles which occur in Robbert's area of Holland has just been posted:  http://www.bltresearch.com/robbert/2009whitepowder.php.
 

Nancy Talbott

BLT Research Team Inc.

P.O. Box 400127

Cambridge, MA  02140  (USA)


 

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