Researching Crop Circles In The Ukrainian Village Of Grigorovka

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Researching Crop Circles In The Ukrainian Village Of Grigorovka
Researching Crop Circles In The Ukrainian Village Of Grigorovka
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Study of crop circles in the Ukrainian village of Grigorovka - crop circles
Study of crop circles in the Ukrainian village of Grigorovka - crop circles

On October 16, 2013, to the village of Grigorovka, Zaporozhye region, where "circles in the field" were found in June, a belated but amateur expedition, consisting of Zaporozhye researchers of anomalous phenomena, Alfred Teplov and Petro Oleinik (editor of the Ukrainian newspaper "Alien"), set off

"Circles in the field" near Hryhorivka, although they looked spectacular, remained practically without the attention of the Ukrainian press - all attention was focused on the "circles in the field" near Tseperov (Lviv region).

On the phone, we were told that they were still preserved … in fact, the field has already sprouted with winter wheat, but the place where the circles were sprouted thicker wheat and the first eyewitness to these circles found them without difficulty, - says Alfred Teplov. - There were three circles. The first one, about a hundred meters from a country road, according to my measurements was approximately (all measurement results are approximate, since it was impossible to determine the exact boundaries) 24-25 meters.

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The diameter of the second circle was approximately 12 meters. And closely touched the big circle. The third (last) "circle" also touched the second, but it was not a circle. It was in the form of a drop. The round part touched the second circle; the other half was elongated in the form of a drop. The size of the entire third picture: semicircle - diameter - 4 meters, long part (with a sharp end of the drop) - 7 meters. The distances between the centers of the circles are approximately 18 meters and 10 meters. All three circles are oriented (centered) quite accurately (plus or minus 2-3 degrees) in the North-South direction."

The researchers failed to make a more thorough analysis (due to the lack of the circles themselves, it was not possible to get acquainted with the nature of the breaks of the stems and take some samples for analysis) and therefore, in their conclusions about the nature of their origin, they chose to abstain. It remained unclear whether the "circles in the field" near Grigorovka were made by some natural phenomenon or by subjects of another civilization (who mastered natural phenomena that were inaccessible to our civilization) or were they just man-made tricks of earthly "jokers".

Meanwhile, some conclusions suggested themselves.

“It should be taken into account,” argues Alfred Teplov, “that in order to create a complete drawing in a“manual”way, craftsmen would have to work only in the daytime, so that at 13 o'clock (more precisely: at the climax of the Sun) to orient the direction of the drawing to North-South (and not be noticed.) Second: it is very difficult to come up with a device for making an exact symmetrical drop from ears of corn, and this is something new in the fantasy of the famous field drawings. But … one cannot categorically assert that it is impossible at all!

The crop circles of Grigorovka were oriented quite accurately in the North-South direction.

Afflicted by the lack of immediate fresh "crop circles", the researchers, having recorded all the formalities, returned to their native Zaporozhye. The expedition member P. Oleinik highlighted his impressions of the trip on the pages of the weekly "Alien" in No. 44 of 31.10.2013.

- And if we arrive in the spring and "paint" the whole field with such circles, will you turn to the police, declare sabotage? - A. Teplov asked at parting with the director of a local agricultural firm.

- Of course, and why not, if this is really sabotage. But the fact that this is sabotage must be proved. And in our case, the circles that were found here are very strange. Who knows where they came from …

Where they came from in the fields of the village of Grigorovka, Zaporozhye region, remains a mystery; in memory of the cereaological event, a video cut by the editor of the news service of the Zaporozhye regional newspaper "MIG" Vladimir Shak from photographs of local photographer Yuriy Kalchenko remained.

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