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INTERNATIONAL CROP CIRCLES OF 1999

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Acadia Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada. Reported 19th September

Updated  Thursday 7th October 1999


Diagram © Paul Anderson, CPR-Canada


UPDATE

Judy Arndt has done a complete ground survey of the Acadia Valley crop formation (September 4). A full report with ground images and updated diagram can be found at the following link:

http://www.treasurehouseimports.com/cropcircles/acadiavalley99/acadia.html

Many ruptured nodes were found in this formation and it has been sampled for
the BLT Research Team.


Preliminary Report - September 19

By Paul Anderson

Yet another crop circle formation reported this morning, by farmer Carl Kuhn at Acadia Valley, Alberta, near the
Saskatchewan border. First found on September 4, while combining.

Three circles in a duram wheat field. They are in a straight line, spaced about 10 feet apart. First two are about 30
feet in diameter, the largest on the right end is about 60 feet diameter. All have counterclockwise lay.

In the largest circle, there are random single standing stalks of wheat, spaced about every two or three square feet, which show no signs of ever having been touched or flattened down.

Farmer reported no damage, tracks or entry pathways, with very neat lay of the crop.

Further field report, images when available.

This is the thirteenth formation reported now for this year.


An excellent article by David Yanko featuring some of the past and this year's Saskatchewan crop circles, is available at the Virtual Saskatchewan webzine web site:

http://www.virtualsk.com/current_issue/circle_central.html


Paul Anderson
Director
CPR-Canada

Circle Phenomena in Canada Report Archive 1999:

http://www.geocities.com/cpr-canada/1999.html

A reminder for all Canadian subscribers / readers - your assistance is welcome and needed - ANY reports of other possible circles this year, please do let us know as soon as possible! See Reporting and Field Research Guidelines on the web site for more information:

http://www.geocities.com/cpr-canada/reporting.html

CPR-Canada News is the e-mail update service of Circles Phenomenon Research Canada, and is published periodically or as breaking news develops, with the latest news and information and is available free by subscription; to be added to or removed from the mailing list, send your request, including "subscribe CPR-Canada News" or "unsubscribe CPR-Canada News" and e-mail
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CPR-Canada welcomes your reports and submissions. Forward all correspondence to:


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