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Crop circles is a term used to describe patterns created by the flattening of crops such as wheat, barley, canola (also called "rapeseed"), rye, corn, linseed and soy.

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Examples can be found world wide.

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Various hypotheses have been offered to explain their formation, ranging from the naturalistic to the paranormal.

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Naturalistic explanations include man-made hoaxes or geological anomalies, while paranormal explanations include formation by UFOs.

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Many circles are known to be man-made, such as those created by Doug Bower, Dave Chorley, and John Lundberg,

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A 2000 study into circle hoaxing concluded that 80 percent of UK circles were definitely man-made.

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The Circle Makers: The most famous group of crop circle makers, founded by Doug Bower, Dave Chorley and John Lundberg.

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This Link (How Stuff Works:) explains how crop circles are made and how to make your own, with step by step pictures and complex circle patterns.

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This Link (Lucy Pringle) The de facto standard for comprehensive aerial photographs (from Lucy Pringle and others) of the UK's crop circles.

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By: Jorge Franca