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August 29, 2003
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FORMATION REPORT #16 - BOISSEVAIN, MANITOBA
Dumbbell, two circles with two connecting pathways in wheat.
Largest circle is approximately 27 metres (90 feet) diameter,
the smaller one approximately 15 metres (50 feet). About
43 miles (70 kilometres) south of Brandon. Reported this
morning, first seen about two weeks ago. Field is very wet
due to recent heavy rains. Further details pending from
CCCRN Manitoba.
Interestingly, a formation was also just reported at Minot,
North Dakota, USA, not far south of the border. The Minot
and Boissevain formations form a near-perfect triangle with
the Steelman, Saskatchewan formation which is very close
to the Midale / Estevan "hot spot" region.
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(Please note: I will be away from August 30 to about
September 6 or 7 or so, for field studies in Saskatchewan
and / or elsewhere. I will try to respond to any e-mails as
soon as I can, thanks! - Paul).
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