Zevenbergen (1), Noord Brabant, Reported 21st July

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The third Dutch crop circle has been found in Zevenbergen, again in the southwest part of Holland. Robbert van den Broeke discovered this formation. He had a strong feeling that he had to drive to this field. Together with a friend, the both saw a light hanging above the formation.

The DCCA-research team did ask the owner of the field for permission to do our research. This is okay, but he does not allow other people on his field. It is an egg-shaped ring with 23 circles laying just around it. A small distance further away there are laying another 3 circles.

The whole formation measures about 30 meters (about 100 feet). The crop lays anticlockwise. There are no any clues that this formation is manmade. We did found some elongated nodes. The crop lays very flat, it seems of a strong force did put the grass against the ground.

We have made some nice pictures, as you can see here below.

Peter Vanlaerhoven DCCA




Location: Zavenbergen, Holland
Day Found: July 21, 2010
Crop: Wheat
Reporter: Nancy Talbott, BLT Research Team Inc.

Description: An "egg" shaped ring, with 23 small circles evenly spaced around the outside of the ring & a 3-circle "signature" nearbysften the case, the Dutch medium Robbert v/d Broeke "saw" the circle forming in his "mind's eye" and knew the general area in which it was occurring.  He and Ellen Gomis drove to the area that night and both Ellen & Robbert visually saw a bright light hanging directly over the place where the formation sat in the field.  It measures about 30m overall and  the crop throughout is laid anti-clockwise, very flat to the ground, as if a very strong force had been involved.   Dutch crop circle researchers (DCCA) did find elongated nodes in the flattened crop the next day.

Zavenbergen, July 21, 2010:
 


Zavenbergen, ground photos by Roy Boschman:
 


 

For a recent report on a white powder that is often found in crop circles which occur around Robbert, please see the BLT web-site:

 

Nancy Talbott

BLT Research Team Inc.

P.O. Box 400127

Cambridge, MA  02140  (USA)


 

ph:  617/492-0415   

www.bltresearch.com


Rotation period at the equator the sun is 25 days, on the solar poles for 36 days. 23 rings is a value near to numeral 25, so it's somehow relate with the rotation of the sun. Sun on the crop circle is oval shaped. I'm not an expert, but if for some reason the sun increased own diameter at the equator, could also change the length of the rotation for 23 days?

 
Pávková Zdenka

Image Pávková Z. 2010


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