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INTERNATIONAL CROP CIRCLES OF 1999

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Midale, Saskatchewan, Canada. Reported 18th September

Updated  Thursday 7th October 1999


Diagram © Paul Anderson CPR-Canada.

Preliminary Report - September 18

By Paul Anderson

Another crop circle formation has been found near Midale, Saskatchewan, the second after the first one reported on
September 14. Initial report received from Nancy Talbott of the BLT Research Team.

Formation consists of three circles in a straight line, each about 10-12 feet in diameter and spaced equally about the same distance, in wheat, south of Midale (first formation is just north of Midale). First found a couple weeks ago by the farmer while combining, assuming them to be "made by kids", although he is now not so sure about that, after also reporting UFO sightings. Very similar to one of the Midale formations from 1998.

Further details, field report and images when available.

This is the eleventh formation reported now for this year.

There is also an article, with beautiful aerial photo, of the first Midale formation in the September 16 edition of the Leader-Post newspaper (Regina, SK) and an article on the Neilburg formation in this past week's Western Producer newspaper.


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

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