Added | Mon, 09/01/2017 |
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On the road from Paris to the Hague initially we wanted to drive through was this year's crop circles in this part of Europe. It was not the main purpose (to study the foreign community will have it's own expedition in the future). Unfortunately, the harvest at the time of our trip was in full swing, so a visit was in the year of formation (France, Netherlands, Belgium) we didn't do it. However, we still managed to collect some information concerning the phenomenon of "circles" for this part of Europe, for project statistics and comparison with the domestic manifestation of the phenomenon, to identify landscape features, technology, etc.
In particular, we have observed personally one of the differences of attitude to circles in Europe and Russia. If we have a windfall go to the researchers and after much research conclude that the formation is "not authentic" and is a windfall, it's so commonplace that it can't even pay attention. As we have explained the formation is considered to be only that has obvious signs of artificiality, for example, clear pattern, obvious logic of allocation, or at least a sharp edge.
Title photo captures the windfall in a wheat field in Belgium. He met almost every field in our way, which has not yet touched the harvest.
These fields in these countries are quite different from ours. The main difference in size - usually they're quite small, not more than 500 meters in each direction. Each field is fully visible from every spot. Almost every field of day's work - we did not understand, whether the season be, whether they really are constantly working. With the field much more than our manicured, weed is almost there. Between the fields neat paths.
In the Netherlands specific field: almost all of the country is located below sea level, and farmers have to drain water from the fields. Therefore, between the fields, not paths, and water channels. Normal painting - sailing boat, standing in the middle of a wheat field. To Russian eyes looks pretty wild.
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