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Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery of Modern Times

by Lucy Pringle

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Crop circles first appeared in the 17th century and have been increasing in both size and complexity, particularly in the last part of the 20th century. They are now appearing all over the world and on ice as well as in corn fields. Lucy Pringle has been studying this phenomenon during the 1990s and has photographed each new circle. She has also studied the different impact that the circles have had on the people that have visited them and the effect on animals and machinery in the local area.… (more)
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Crop circles first appeared in the 17th century and have been increasing in both size and complexity, particularly in the last part of the 20th century. They are now appearing all over the world and on ice as well as in corn fields. Lucy Pringle has been studying this phenomenon during the 1990s and has photographed each new circle. She has also studied the different impact that the circles have had on the people that have visited them and the effect on animals and machinery in the local area.

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In this extraordinary study, Lucy Pringle brings together her stunning aerial photographs with her many years of intensive research investigating a phenomenon which continues to baffle scientists throughout the world. Crop circles first appeared in the 17th century and have been increasing in both size and complexity, particularly in the last part of the 20th century. They are now appearing all over the world and on ice as well as in corn fields. Lucy Pringle has been studying this phenomenon during the 1990s and has photographed each new circle. She has also studied the different impact that the circles have had on the people that have visited them and the effect on animals and machinery in the local area.
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