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xowie
08-20-2001
03:25 PM ET (US)
Well it's a 'hoax' in the sense that it wasn't 'discovered' to have simply 'occurred' due to aliens or freak natural causes. As art, which it unquestionably is, the Milk Hill formation is a masterpiece. Here is another site with thumbnails of other incredibly impressive crop circle 'art projects'. p.s. the flyover movie in the original Milk Hill link is fabulous also.
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Pat
08-20-2001
01:19 PM ET (US)
Yes, it would be complex, but not undoable at all. Just the project for a bright, committed group of friends, say a college reunion or something. It's no harder than doing a triathalon or running an s.f. convention and large groups do that all the time.
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outhere
08-20-2001
01:05 PM ET (US)
that one is definitely NOT a hoax.

"A maximum of seven hours stomping time, one a bleak and windswept hill, to put down 409 various size circles, that’s one circle per minute (approx) that’s not allowing any time for mapping the thing out in the field to start off with. The initial survey work that is needed for this glyph would have been a mammoth task in itself, hours of work one would think.

For a formation of this magnitude, a huge team of fakers would be required. How could such a large team of corn crunchers, over such a massive work area, in miserable weather conditions, remain perfectly coordinated, to the degree of almost absolute perfection, which is the case with this event, they couldn’t, and they know it!"

I think the sheer size and complexity says it all. With some witnesses seeing the various other circles produced in less than a minute - over the course of a night, this cannot be faked.
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