| The FOGLIZZO CC is true and it was not yet reported
on your CCC web page.
Foglizzo is 47 km North from Torino, in Northern Italy
As you can see from the map (see the map:
http://piemonte.indettaglio.it/ita/comuni/to/foglizzo/mappe/mappe_di_foglizzo.html)
Foglizzo is just in the middle of a plain, and almost all around it we
can see the mountains, that form a U shape in front of its western side.
I've checked the videos on the link you sent to me, and made other
researches but , to me, on the money, the most important comment is from
the boy that discovered the Circle and told how he did it, to his
friends in the video.
The first two boys are introducing him and they say this is their
first important discovery and they are so happy to share it with
everybody :-)
They are very young and excited and they do every possible effort in
order to give a good report :-)
So this is the story:
Jacopo (the boy with the blue shirt on) tells that on Thursday
evening, (1st July 2010) at 10:00 pm, he was walking on the road near
the field and all of a sudden he sow a big white light over the field.
The light went down to the field and it described a big halo that was
high as the trees all around the field. It lasted at least three or four
seconds, like a lightning , and then it disappeared. The boy tried to
see what the light had caused to the field but it seemed that nothing
was occurred there. So he went home and he was not able to sleep for all
the night.
The morning after, he and his uncle tried to see again what that
strange light could have made around. They did not find anything strange
and they decided to go to look for some blueberries and then they sow
the circle in the field.
The circle is formed by five circles : one in the centre and four at
the four "corners", like a cross.
The stems in the central circle are belted in a spiral shape,
starting from the centre and going outwards and they literally describe
a spiral.
Spirals are described also in the other circles too, but they don't
start from the centre. In other words the centre of these circles is not
centred in the very middle of the circle.
The boys show also that the wheat stems are belted, living the green
stems up.
They also pay attention to the nodes that seem to be burnt.
They also discover some (maybe two) little strange belted areas,
just at the edge of the formation. These areas seem to have the shape
of "drops".
They, and the old man with them, try to describe the order in which
the circles were formed, and looking at the way the stems are belted and
their direction, they speculate about a possible "order of
appearance" .
I think they made a very good work, as this is their first time they
meet a Crop Circle .
Thank you guys for your efforts :-D
and special THANKS to the CCC for sharing this with all of us :-D
Namastè |