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Dear visitor
Unfortunately there are not enough ressources to provide the site in English too.
Here and there we gave our best to translate some key information, just click the Union Jack wherever it appears. ![]()
We'd really appreciate an offer to translate more. If you'd be the volunteer, please contact us.
We certainly admit, that crop-circles were and are foremost an English phenomenon. We were able to study ccs in the
south of England since 1997, supported by wunderful people there. So, in return, we gladly provide any information on
Swiss crop and grass circles
at hand. Please feel free to contact us for further information.
Please use exclusively the circles for navigation • •• ••• •••• ••••• •••••• ••••••• on the translated page, because the ordinary navigation funcionality can't be translated automaqtically. |
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