A 77 years old Ole Johan Hansen from Arna, outside Bergen in the west
of Norway, saw a mystic light out on the lake one evening, about 6ft
wide, unlike anything he had seen before. He could spot no one with his
binoculars, and due to the risk of falling through the ice, he did not
investigate until the day after. The following day, a strange, symmetric
pattern covered the lake.
For years, farmers and other pranksters fooled the world with their
crop circles. It’s now time to introduce the world to something new? Was
this strange formation which appeared on top of the ice a supernatural
phenomena created by those little white lights or something man made?
Could this formation of sorts have been created by naturally occurring
conditions which has not been seen by the likes of people?
A crop circle is an art form presented as a sizeable pattern created
by the flattening of a crop such as wheat, barley, rye, or maize. The
term crop circle entered the Oxford Dictionary in 1990. In 1991,
self-described pranksters Doug Bower and Dave Chorley claimed that they
started the crop circle phenomenon in 1978.
Source : http://www.epidemicfun.com
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