Christopher Cross, near Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Reported 8th September.
Updated Friday 10th September 1999
The previous unconfirmed report of new circles in the province of Prince Edward
Island has now been verified.
Two circles were discovered in a blueberry field in Christopher Cross, near Tignish, PEI,
on Canada's eastern coastline, according to an article in the August 28 edition of the
Charlottetown Guardian newspaper. The two circles were 18 feet and 12 feet in diametre.
The farmer, Bernard Handrahan, found them about two weeks prior to the article (sometime
in mid-August), and described them as
perfectly circular with untouched centres. No picture printed with the article.
More details when available.
This is the eighth report now for this year so far.
Paul Anderson
Director
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