Vester Velling, Jylland, Denmark.  Reported  25th June.

Updated Tuesday 20th February 2001


Description: The paths, which stop at the circles' perimeters and don't underlie them, were lain before the rings were. The paths are 28 and 26 meters. Wherever the rings cross tractor-lines, they are very irregular and slanted. A small avenue 1.6 meters long projects from the intersection point of the rings closest to the formation center. The formation as a whole seems to be aligned fairly parallel to the tractor-lanes. 

Adapted from an analysis by Kristian Elmkvist. 

ADDITIONAL INFO:

There have been about 23 Danish crop-circles since 1995, most of which bear the signs of man-made creation. The qualities have been improving, and it would seem that year 2000 brought classical "genuine" circles, also compared to British prototypes. 

Through earlier years, several formations have been close replicas of each other's basic form (simple circles, 2 concentric circles divided into 8 arcs, and a spiral). Also several primitive formations appeared in one area, the small island Lolland.

This information is summarized, translated, and compiled in Jan., 2001, by Jonah Ohayv, from archive material collected by the Dansk Korn-Cirkel Gruppe, and these photos were scanned by Bjørn Boman from the same source. 


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