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The village is
located next to Beit-Zarzir,on the road from Nahallal
junction to Beit-Ella (North of Israel) The investigation in the area took place on the 17 of April, between 07:30 - 09:30 at morning hours. The length of the shape imprinted was about 21 meters, and the maximal width 25 meters in the ( "wing area " ). It is located exactly from north to south. Its
shape was like an airplane without a bow. Its tail was
about 10 meters. There were 4 locations with a white material on the ground. One in the "airplane shape", and 3 forming a triangular shape in the "wing" area, between the triangles, 2 sockets found at the left down corner of the triangles. And to the question - what created the form imprinting ? Option 1: a hoaxt was denied - The scorched spikes in the tail area and the wing area, the reddish spikes, and the white material. According to the Bedouin citizens of the area, - no entry signs or human traces were found. Option
2: a human made
imprinting was denied - there weren't any crop
imprinting found in Israel, exept of one (still under a
big question mark abot the originality, on June 1993 ).
The spikes weren't twisted in any specific direction, the
shape of the imprinting isn't familiar with other crops
imprintings. So,
the only possible is that a flying object of some kind,
has landed vertically. We could also see its shape
imprinted in the wheat, with a tail and wing shape. Also
the scorched wheat because of a motor, and the white
material and the reddish color made maybe because of a
failure in the engine system. Written by Abi Greiff - ICFUFOR Chairman [ Images ]
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CropCircle at Nir-Eliyahoo (14 March.2001) Kibbutz Nir-Eliyahoo, the workers of the field crops in the Kibbutz found a big imprinting in a wheat field, located nezt to a helicopter landing-field, which was for the use of a V.I.P. They, (the
workers) told that no entry signs were found or
footprints, in the area. The corpcircle, included 4 parts:
A
ICFUFOR member, Mr Uri Stern, measured and photographed
it from an airplane. [ Images ]
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