Lindau, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Reported 6th June
Updated Thursday 10th June 1999

Image Copyright 1999 Jan Schwochow
Location: Near Lindau, Schleswig-Holstein
Discovered: June 6, 1999
Crop: Barley - young
Discovered by: Clemens Richter - pilot, author and CC-researcher
Basic Description: ingle circle with standing centre
Data: 20,3 m diameter - counter clockwise
On June 6, 1999, pilot and local CC-researcher Clemens Richter discovered the first
formation of 1999 in the Angeln area in chleswig-Holstein. It is now the third formation
for Germany this year. A single circle with a small elliptical standing centre was found
in a field of young barley near the village of Lindau in Schleswig-Holstein. The formation
was investigated and surveyed the following day by local researchers. It showed that the
circle of 20,3 m diameter, swirled in anti- clockwise spirals, is the biggest single
circle discovered so far in the hisory of the CC-phenomenon in this special area called
Angeln, a major CropCircle hot- spot in Germany. Many plants raised upwards again, so the
formation must have been there for some days.
Thanks to Clemens Richter and Jan Schwochow for the report and photos. Please visit the
Crop Circle page about the CC-phenomenon in Schleswig-Holstein by Jan Schwochow: http://www.schwochow.de/kornkreise/
Report by Andreas Müller
'I.C.C.A. - The International Crop Circle Archive'