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Mæhla Farm, Århus, nr Skien. Reported
9th August.
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Updated Saturday 14th August 2010 |
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The first Norwegian crop circle this year was
reported yesterday. It is located near the town of Skien, approx
150 km south of Oslo. in the county of Telemark, Find the
information at
www.cropcirclesnorway.com. Follow the link under the photo
at the opening page.
Eva-Marie Brekkest The Norwegian Crop Circle Group
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The total length of the pattern is about 70
metres. The right circle (the one farthest away from the road)
measures approx 15 x 20 m, the middle circle is approx 19 m long and
the left one approx 18 m long. In the left circle the lay was
swirled clockwise, and in the two others partly clockwise and partly
anti clockwise. When I visited the formation, the lay had a
fine flow and the pattern elements were well defined med with sharp
edges. I could not find any plank marks or other visible damage on
the downed crop.
Report by visitor to the formation the 9th of August. |
Oversiktsbilde / overview:


Fotos / photos: Tore Øyvind Moen,
Varden
Bakkebilder / ground shots:

Foto / photo: Erik M

Foto / photo: Tore Øyvind Moen,
Varden








Fotos / photos: Susanne Ulriksborg
Norsk Kornsirkelgruppe
2010
The Norwegian Crop Circle
Group 2010




Hello, Greetings from the Czech Republic and send
your contribution to the crop circle from August 9, 2010 - Norway -
Meahla Farm, Arhus, nr Skien. Again, sorry for my bad English.
When the 6th August 2010 discover the formation
of the 4 circles connected by lines Modford, very interesting for me
to picture a tree. Reminded me pictures of a nuclear explosion. And
because the date coincided with the discovery of the first impact
atomic bomb on Hiroshima, so I eagerlyanticipated, if there also is
a second circle in the grain on this subject, dated August 9. When I
saw pictures of the formation of Norway - 9 August 2010, so I knew
that this is again a reminder of the horrific events of World War
II. I do not know whether it was a warning against the dangers of
nuclear conflict, or rather a reminder that we have the means to
protect our planet from dangerous asteroids for example. If you
provide one hundred percent safety of nuclear fusion, the production
of electricity through nuclear fusion is much cheaper than using
fossil fuels. The source for the production, it is ordinary water,
and this source is practically inexhaustible. If the water on Earth,
will have enough energy for all.
Pávková Zdenka August 14, 2010
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