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CROP CiRCLES in Norway 1997: 4 

The Norwegian Crop Circle Group does not intend to determine whether a particular formation is man-made or not. Our ambition is to collect as much information as possible about all aspects of the phenomenon. In cases where we should receive conclusive evidence that a circle is man-made, we will inform the readers. Undocumented claims that a circle is man-made, will be registered, but usually not published. The reason is at many persons independently claim to have made the same formation.

The Norwegian Crop Circle Group aims to reduce the unserious attention around the phenomenon. We therefore find it necessary to reverse the onus of proof, and demand that the alleged circle makers present real evidence to accompany their claims, before we will present these claims at this web site.


Trøgstad      Aug. 1997   Skjøndal, Trøgstad Com. in Østfold

Photographs Silhuette Description Media release

Photo: Jan Olav Mjøs

OBS: The circle does NOT show on the photograph! The formation appeared in a field to the right of the building above, which is a commercial building run jointly by the Department of Technology, the Police, the Fire Service and the local radio station, Radio5. 
Watched crop
circle form
!


From his window, Jan Olav Mjøs saw a yellow glowing light ball hoovering and curving above the field late in the evening. The next morning he found
this 50 meter long crop formation in the field.
 



Length aprox 50 m, the crop swirled in an anti clockwise direction. Click above for the full report!
(in norwegian, translation to follow)

None.


 

Hamar     Aug. 6th 1997   Løten Parsonage, Løten by Hamar  

Photographs Silhouette Description Media release

Photo shot from within the central circle, in direction "upwards" compared to the silhuette on your right hand
 

Total length: Approx. 25 m.
Central circle: Apr. 5 m. in diam.
Eight corridors from the central circle ends up in smaller circles
.

Østlendingen 1997.08.08
Local newspaper published in the eastern part of Norway.



Aamodt
       July 17th 1997                    Rælingen municipality  

Photographs Silhouette Description Media release

Photo: Romerikets Blad 

Romerikets Blad 1997.07.17
Local newpaper published in the eastern part of Norway.


Larvik      July 9th 1997       Kaupang farm, Larvik municipality

Photographs Silhouette Description Media release

Photo: Alf Støtvig, Dagbladet - shot standing in the nearest, smaller circle. 
Lenght: 76 metres

Dagbladet 1997.07.10
One of the leading Nor-
wegian tabloid  news-
papers.




Snow circle

 A nice circle appeared in snow at Hommelvik, Nordland in autumn this year.
     Please click "Ice & Snow circles" in the left menu!

 

PLEASE HELP US LOOK OUT FOR CIRCLES

Norwegian Crop Circle Group has no possibility to overlook all the acres in our extended country, neither from the fields nor from the air. We depend on observant people to report to us when a circle occurs. We therefore kindly ask you to "keep your eyes open", and let us know as soon as  there is a possibility that a circle have appeared.


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