Cando, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Updated Sunday 8th November 1998


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 UPDATE ON CANDO #1

The "4:20" formation contains intricate "layering and weaving" of the plant stalks, going in different directions. Also contains blown nodes, according to ground investigation. Strange bright glowing light above the field was also later seen by farmer's son. Aerial and ground photos also will be available soon.

PHOTO OF CANDO "4:20" FORMATION

An aerial photo  of the controversial "4:20" formation near Cando, Saskatchewan is now available. The most controversial formation of the year; while may be regarded as an obvious hoax, it is noted that no tracks or damage were initially found by the farmer, and the crop is flattened in a fairly complex lay pattern, with bunches of stalks laying in alternating directions in the main pathways, with other bunches extending out into the standing crop, at right angles to the main pathways. Samples have been sent to the lab of Dr. Levengood / BLT for analysis. Additional ground shots available.     


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