Your Take on Crop Circles

@celticeagle (189915)
Boise, Idaho
May 8, 2022 5:37pm CST
We have all seen crop circles online or on television, right? They are very intricate and lovely to check out. Some are huge and very complex. There are no footmarks or other markings other than the crop circle. So, what is your take on them? I am totally baffled by them. They would have to have been done from above. Like stamped in from above. But how? What are your thoughts?
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@DaddyEvil (174558)
• United States
9 May 22
People use boards to press the crops down so there are no footprints left to see. And yes, they are very interesting to look at.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
12 May 22
@DaddyEvil ........I do both.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
Some are being done that way. They said on one show that the designs on some are too complex to be done that way.
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@DaddyEvil (174558)
• United States
12 May 22
@celticeagle I don't watch television. I read an article about it online.
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@LindaOHio (222527)
• United States
9 May 22
They are done by people. DE says how they do it.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
Some designs are too complex to be done that way.
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@LadyDuck (502573)
• Italy
9 May 22
I have seen many videos how those are done. It is not easy, I admire those who create artistic designs, circles are pretty easy.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
Yes, me too.
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@Shiva49 (28387)
• Singapore
9 May 22
No one has seen them in their acts, I believe. Whoever is behind them is quite artistic and painstaking with such perfect symmetry in the designs.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
Yes, very much so. There were two guys who were doing some for a while but, no longer.
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@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
9 May 22
It’s amazing how they do it. Very interesting.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
That it is.
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@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
9 May 22
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@db20747 (43419)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
9 May 22
Thought I read they're from military aircraft.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
Sounds like an option. But why?
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@db20747 (43419)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
9 May 22
@celticeagle that is a mystery.
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@rebelann (117249)
• El Paso, Texas
9 May 22
Who knows how they were made ..... I'm more intrigued by the Nazca Lines in Peru
https://www.history.com/topics/south-america/nazca-lines
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
Yes, these lines are astounding.
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@wolfgirl569 (135847)
• Marion, Ohio
9 May 22
They are interesting.
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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
9 May 22
They amaze me! I've read that they are make by flattening down or sweeping down corn or wheat in a field. Still miraculous.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
I have heard some are too complex to be made that way.
@nela13 (59365)
• Portugal
9 May 22
I think they aren't easy to do.
@porwest (112864)
• United States
9 May 22
I think it has been well proven and documented that these are entirely man made, and I agree with that assessment of them.
@erictsuma (9725)
• Mombasa, Kenya
9 May 22
They are nice to watch
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
9 May 22
Yes, they are.