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August 27, 2005
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TWO CIRCLES IN PEA FIELDS - SWIFT CURRENT,
SASKATCHEWAN
After a couple initial erroneous reports and a few interesting
random or other non-flattened type formations in the last
few months, the first "standard" type crop circles for 2005
have been reported near Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
Found around August 14 by a local rancher, two circles, 12
metres (39 feet) diameter each, in two separate pea fields
approximately 0.6 kilometres (0.37 miles) apart.
The circles are also approximately 29 kilometres (18 miles)
from the site of a bull calf mutilation, found by the same
rancher in the same time period. The mutilation was initially
reported to Linda Moulton Howe by the rancher, who also
reported the two circles, although he didn't necessarily imply
or know of any connection (and neither does CCCRN at this
time, for the record).
According to the current report archives, this is the first known
case of a formation(s) in pea plants in Canada.
Currently under investigation by CCCRN Saskatchewan.
Further details when available.
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