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Crop Circle Locations
Most circles are concentrated in the south of England, primarily in the counties of Hampshire and Wiltshire.
But crop circles are not confined to England. They have been spotted in the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, India and other parts of the world.
The "season" for crop circles runs from April to September, which coincides with the growing season. Circles tend to be created at night, hiding their creators (human or otherwise) from curious eyes.
Crop circles can be found in many different types of fields -- wheat, corn, oats, rice, oil-seed rape, barley, rye, tobacco -- even weeds. Most circles are found in low-lying areas close to steep hills, which may explain the wind theory of their creation.
Who makes them?
Aliens: Maybe they're trying to communicate with us by scribbling space lingo on the ground :rollseyes or maybe it's the print of the spaceship when it lands..:X
The wind: When the wind blows in different directions it make pretty patterns on the ground, yaaaah that must be it
Aircraft: They can push the crops down into a pattern due to the force of flight etc etc..
Humans: Orrrrrr maybe it's a man made hoax :thumbs_up
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Any more please share =)

Crop Circle Locations
Most circles are concentrated in the south of England, primarily in the counties of Hampshire and Wiltshire.
But crop circles are not confined to England. They have been spotted in the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, India and other parts of the world.
The "season" for crop circles runs from April to September, which coincides with the growing season. Circles tend to be created at night, hiding their creators (human or otherwise) from curious eyes.
Crop circles can be found in many different types of fields -- wheat, corn, oats, rice, oil-seed rape, barley, rye, tobacco -- even weeds. Most circles are found in low-lying areas close to steep hills, which may explain the wind theory of their creation.
Who makes them?
Aliens: Maybe they're trying to communicate with us by scribbling space lingo on the ground :rollseyes or maybe it's the print of the spaceship when it lands..:X
The wind: When the wind blows in different directions it make pretty patterns on the ground, yaaaah that must be it

Aircraft: They can push the crops down into a pattern due to the force of flight etc etc..
Humans: Orrrrrr maybe it's a man made hoax :thumbs_up
:BeRightBack: