Siegburg Kaldauen, North Rhine-Westphalia. Reported 29th May.

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I want to report a new crop circle in Germany closed to Siegburg, North Rhine-Westphalia.  Frank Peters from the German Crop Circle Association called me yesterday in the evening  and told me about a new formation closed to the the place I live. It took me only 10 minutes  to get there. It was easy to find. I send you a couple of pictures I took, a Google Earth map  and a diagram, which I think is nearly correct. I did not enter the field as I do not know if  people are allowed to go inside. If I get some groundshots today I will send them to you.

UPDATE:-

Today I can send you some groundshots so you can add them if you like.  It is a very nice crop circle, good work! But it is not symmetrically. The two smaller circles beside the "pathway" are not the same size and the distances from it are different. It is not a mistake in the diagram! The field is barley and the whole formation is about 70 m long. I had to do some corrections at the diagram. So this is what it looks like! Maybe you can exchange the first one I sent to you yesterday...
 

Andrea  FGK-report: http://www.fgk.org/?p=3607


Kaldauen - Siegburg, Nordhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), disc. 29 June 2010

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Images Stephan Leben Copyright 2010

Yesterday (22.07.2010) I finally visited the crop circle "Siegburg Kaldauen, North Rhine-Westphalia. Reported 29th May (Germany)" and I noticed that every single corn stem that was bent to the ground had a "burned" line always on one side of the stem and only burned half way through.

I only had my iPhone with me but still the burned lines are nicely visible.

If this is man made then the technology is still concealed from the public.

Stephan Leben




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