CROP CIRCLES - BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA



Nancy Talbott
BLT Research Team Inc.

QUAMICHAN LAKE AREA, BRITISH COLUMBIA – JUNE 2008

Although this very interesting formation was cut during the first week of July it was carefully documented photographically on June 29th by a local academic. His photos provide evidence of a very fluid ("like water rippling down a mountain stream") lay throughout the formation, a characteristic which is most distinct when formations occur in grasses, but which is also observed regularly in crop circles in other plant species.

It also seemed to me that, since these photos were taken 3-4 weeks after the formation is known to have been present in the field, the grasses were in remarkably good condition. There is no evidence of them having been broken or mashed, no dead plants -- which one would expect to have seen this long after the circle was created if it had been mechanically flattened. Instead the grasses appear lush and quite vibrant.

In particular, in some of the small circular areas we can see that the grasses are often only partially flattened (again with no evidence at all of damage), not lying flush to the ground. And again, since the formation is known to have been present for at least 3-4 weeks, how could these partially flattened areas fail to reveal signs of bruising or heavier damage had they been mechanically flattened originally? It might also be expected that these areas would have recovered fully—be standing upright again after 3-4 weeks--if they had been created by mechanical means but not damaged during that process. Instead, they seem to be entirely intact, as originally formed.





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Nancy Talbott
BLT Research Team Inc.

VANCOUVER ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA - JULY, 2008

Found on July 20th by farmer Duncan Campbell as he prepared to cut the hay-field belonging to the Land Conservancy Trust on Langtree Road, just opposite his own farm. The single circle measured 18 paces across (approx. 50') and contained a fluffy counter-clockwise lay and a center that was decidedly off what would have been the geometric center. There was no hole in the center.

The farmer's best estimate of when the circle had occurred was on the previous night (July 19th) or earlier during the day of July 20th, prior to his arrival to cut the field. If this is so, then this simple circle presents an astounding display of incredible delicacy and the same amazing precision seen in various crop formations over the years—and also reported earlier in 2008 in B.C.



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Source: BLT Research Team – Nancy Talbott



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