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INTERNATIONAL CROP CIRCLES OF 1999

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Dease Lake, British Columbia, Canada. Reported 19th August.

Updated  Thursday 26th August 1999


Preliminary Report - August 21

Another circle report, the fourth so far this year.

Report received August 19, from Jeff Otto, via David Pengilly of UFO*BC. After initial e-mail correspondence, I spoke to Jeff this
evening about what he saw.

Single circle in wild grass, about 90 km south of Dease Lake, in northern BC, about 300 km from the BC / Yukon border. Close to
Ealve Lake. Approximately 100 feet diametre. Spotted by Jeff at about 5:00 am on August 7 while driving north to Dease Lake
along the right hand side of the Junction 37 Highway. Very remote location. Circle is reportedly flattened down very clearly among
the standing plants.

Further details when available.

Paul Anderson
Director
CPR-Canada

Circle Phenomena in Canada Report Archive 1999:

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

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