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    Crop circles explained

    Pendergrass, McKenzie
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    Crop circles and their mysterious origins have spawned years of debate and speculation about whether or not they are formed by aliens. Crop circles have been adapted into films and television series, and usually the use of crop circles in these mediums is to give way to a supernatural or otherworldly entity that has come to earth. But in all its forms crop circles are beautiful and cryptic, so they innately fascinate people even though they've been around for a very long time. They've generated rumors, been researched and debunked, and people all over the world hold varying levels of belief as far as the origins are concerned.
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