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  • If you don't believe in flying saucers, it's safe to say they are made with planks, rope, hats, tape and wires. I suggest you take a look on http://www.circlemakers.org/guide.html , this site has a very long manual on how to make circles and other shapes, which tools to use and what techniques to use. It also features some great examples and funny hoax stories. Enjoy!
  • By bending crop using tools like wooden planks. Basically, you stick a stick into the ground where you want the center of your circle to be. You attach a piece of string to and then walk around the stick, using the string to keep the distance equal. Alternatively, if you're working with somebody else, he or she can hold the other end of the string. You use the wooden plank to bend the crop. You should be careful not to break the crop, otherwise people will not believe the circle is genuine. Do this using several different distances fromt he center, perhaps leaving some crop standing to create inner and outer circles. Create one or several circles and connect them with lines and other figures. Complicated figures can take quite a bit of planning and some time to execute properly. They often involve creating only partial circles, ellipses and other geometrical figures. You can create ellipses using two centers. I should also note, however, that creating crop circles is illegal if you don't own the crop. It's trespassing and vandalism. If you get caught, it's gonna cost.
  • Most of the crop circles in Englad are created by a 'secret group' who can apparently be seen in the local pubs with a laptop, discussing their latest designs. However, there are a couple of circles every year that they deny making so who knows about those? If you want to see some circles, head to Wiltshire in England. 'Crop circle season' runs from late May to July. Happy hunting!
  • Some have been created by groups of people. The wind could not create such circles. The people that have created some circles did the more simple designs and shown how they have done it. All of the attention on this phenomenon has been centered around the hoaxes and stops there. It is possible and likely that they were created by aliens. Also the videos of those little white balls flying around the crop circles during broad daylight are unexplained. It seams that this will be an ongoing controversy no matter were on stands on this issue.

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