Hoeven (2), Noord-Brabant, the Netherlands. Reported 12th June.
Updated Friday 25th June 1999

Image by Eltjo Haselhoff Copyright 1999
Less than a week after the first Hoeven formation, Robbert van den
Broeke might well have witnessed the formation of the previous circle's twin brother, on
Saturday morning, June 12, around 1:00 AM. A bright flash appeared in the field, of a
white-blueish, lightning-like colour, flashing down on the field after his house 'as if a
photograph were taken'. After inspection, a nearly identical formation as five days
earlier had appeared in the wheat field, 24.5 meters centre-to-centre distance from the
previous one, and also with a diameter of 9 meters. This formation also felt 'warm' when
Robbert entered it.
It was sampled by the DCCCS the day after, for research by BLT.
Photograph: New circle at the right (June 12), old circle at the left (June 7).
Photograph was taken from the room from which Robbert saw the light effects.
Reported by Eltjo Haselhof (email)