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Old 03-12-2003, 11:50 AM   #1
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Default Not-so-Amazing Crop Circle (after a couple of critizisms it is not "amazing")

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I was doing some searching on the company, and saw the crop circle. Thought I would share. I don't know if Science & Skepticism is the best place for it, but other crop circle info should appear here.

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"Amazing"? Personally, I think that crop circle is rather simple, bland and uninspiring (and, obviously, commercial), compared to many more creative ones I've seen.
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Now here is an amazing crop circle:



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It is the first commercial crop circle I have seen. I have a vague recolection of a minivan shaped one, but to the best of my knowledge, have never seen one as part of a advertising campaign.

(yes amazing is probably the wrong word to use - changing thread title)

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If you go to the Circlemaker's Web Site you will see that the group has made crop circles for several advertising campaigns, including an auto-maker, a quiz show, Mountain Dew, and the History Channel.

Check out some of their galleries... some really amazing crop circles!!
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Oh, crop circles have been commericialized, all right. Look at all the websites, books, movies etc. still promoting them as some possibly extra-terrestrial or supernatural phenomenon even though we now know there's a more mundane (but quite creative) force behind them.

Here's a fun example:

Crop Circle Cereal
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If you go to the Circlemaker's Web Site you will see that the group has made crop circles for several advertising campaigns, including an auto-maker, a quiz show, Mountain Dew, and the History Channel.

Check out some of their galleries... some really amazing crop circles!!
They actually have the weetabix circle. They even say
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The formation was made over several days and took a total of 16 hours to complete. It must rate as the most complex formation we've ever been asked to create.
Is it the sheer size of this one, or the text, or the lack of people to do the work that made it take several days?

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Is it the sheer size of this one, or the text, or the lack of people to do the work that made it take several days?
My guess would be the text. Check out this image, which they say is one of the nine diagrams used to consruct the formation:

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here are some crop circles that have plants with some strange physical changes/abnormalities;exploded stem nodes,radiation,etc,it doesnt look like work of human pranksters at all,what do you think?
www.bltresearch.com.
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What I think is that they're quite obviously the work of humans.
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