MYSTERIOUS CIRCLES APPEAR ON EAST MOUNTAIN RANCH - ALBUQUERQUE, NM
Reported: 2008-07-18 Sighted:
2008-07-12


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You will see tire tracks in the arena, which were made by us with our manure
spreader,
but no other tracks can be found.
My
husband found these circle Monday, July14th and called to see if I knew
anything
about them. He was going into the horse arena to spread with our
manure spreader
when he noticed them. I was home all weekend and did not hear
anything out in the arena.
The only thing that I can think back about that was unusual was that sometime
late in the night
on Saturday, I woke up to find my lab pup up on the love seat
in our bedroom looking out
at the arena. Once I spoke to him, he just gave me a
strange look and laid back down.
When there is someone or something on or near
the property, he and my other dogs bark
quite loudly. He did not even growl!
The circles are approximately 20 ft. in diameter and approximately in the
ground about
1-2 inches. There are absolutely no tracks leading up to the arena
from anywhere on or hear
our property.
You will see tire tracks in the arena, which was made by us with our manure
spreader,
but no other tracks can be found.



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It would have been nice if they had taken a few pictures before they entered. I wonder if any soil samples were taken?
Joe Capp
UFO Media Matters
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Hi ya Joe: I doubt they thought to do such things as take soil samples. When something like that happens to someone for the first time I doubt they think. I'm sure by now they've probably even had horses in there and the manure scrapper out and have destroy it. lol
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Hey city folk - think about this - I don't understand why anyone would want to spread manure in what is obviously a "holding pen", feed lot or exercise area. You would remove manure from such areas, not spread it. So why would they say they first noticed the circles when they entered to "spread with our manure spreader"?
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That's a good question. I'm not a rancher certainly, I've only ever been on a farm on one occasion and that was at least 50 years ago. However, I found this manure spreader on the Internet and it has a strong and obvious correlation to a horse so who knows.
http://newerspreader.com
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