Although the existence of crop circles became widely known in the 70s, there is evidence that suggests knowledge of crop circles existed as early as 1647. They have appeared in all manner of crops and in most countries. While some circles are small and simple, some circles are extremely elaborate and stretch the belief that they could have been fashioned by human hands...at least without some sort of intervention from unknown sources. The theories surrounding crop circles are almost as numeerous as the circles themselves. Within this category, you will be offered the opportunity to see crop circles, to learn how to make them, and to try to form your own opinions as to who or what causes them to appear.
Canadian Crop Circle Research Network A non-profit research organization which has been investigating and documenting the crop circle phenomena and other possibly related phenomena in Canada since 1995, creating a liason between researchers, farmers, the public, the media and scientists in trying to solve this ongoing enigma.
¤circlemakers¤
Within this site you will find a wealth of information by and about England's crop circlemakers. Learn how to become a circlemaker using the easy to follow 'Beginners Guide'... and so much more
Crop Circle Central
Sounds, sights, and tastes of crop circles and everything in between - very neat, easy to use site
Crop Circle Connector
This web site is literally the largest crop circle site on the internet. On this site you will find information to cater for all your needs including an
International crop circle database.
Crop Circle Quest
Crop formations in western Canada
Local Crop Circles
Crop Circles Around Bath Summer 1999
Nameless Museum: Crop circles
"The [crop] circles have become signs and portents of our time,
fueling Millennial fever. They function as huge Rorschach tests writ large in
the fields of southern England, deciphered according to the belief system of
those who view the phenomenon" (Lundberg)
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