Two more "randomly downed area" formations found at Georgetown and Schomberg
in Ontario, near the locations of the "pictogram" formation at Georgetown and
the "snow circle" at East Caledon in 2002. The formation at Georgetown in
oil-seed rape includes a long "pathway" approximately 0.9 metres (3 feet) wide
by 30 metres (100 feet) long. The formation at Schomberg in barley covers an
area approximately 90 metres (300 feet) by 45 metres (150 feet) overall, with
various roughly shaped "squares", "rectangles", "grapeshot patches" and other
segments with abrupt ends and overlapping and directional lays of crop
including "v" type flattenings.
Some photos have been posted, further
information pending. See the RDAs archive (a sub-archive of the main Crop
Circles in Canada Archives) on the web site.
http://www.cccrn.ca