Japanese Tree Crop Circles
Conspiracy theorists will be disappointed to learn that there is a very practical explanation for how these shapes emerged.
Japanese tree crop circles. Conspiracy theorists will be disappointed to learn that there is a very practical explanation for how these shapes emerged. The japanese researchers designated the area as experimental forestry and began planting trees in 10 degree radial increments. The crop circle forest can still be seen today and is located in the miyazaki prefecture of southern japan. Viewable only from above they were formed by sugi japanese cedar trees.
These formed 10 concentric circles of varying diameters. In the kabbalah tradition we would call this presentation the famous tree of life with the four elements of the universe. The tree of life in the center of the crop circle is the fifth or neutral creative position. Two peculiar crop circles have recently been spotted in japan s miyazaki prefecture.
The ministry was researching growth and tree spacing and planted this particular crop in 1973. After a recent aerial photo spotted these crop circles it left people wondering just how they were formed. Since then the trees have grown and the results of the experiment are visible from the air. Crop circles are a staple of the conspiracy theory crowd with the artistic creations in cereal fields often attributed to ufo landings or intricate forms of alien communication.
In the miyazaki prefecture of southern japan groups of japanese cedar trees swell toward the sky creating mysterious concentric circles. Two peculiar crop circles have recently been spotted in japan s miyazaki prefecture. An actual tree in the center of the latest crop circle. A forest in japan is creating quite a stir with its unique shape.
To achieve this effect researchers planted trees in 10 degree radial increments to form 10 concentric circles. Potterne field nr devizes wiltshire. Aliens aren t responsible for these gorgeous tree crop circles. After a recent aerial photo spotted these crop circles it left people wondering just how they were formed.
Viewable only from above they were formed by sugi japanese cedar trees. So imagine the excitement some must ve felt when photos of incredible geometric designs emerged in a forest in japan recently not from some squashed wheat but from large mature japanese cedar trees. The tree crop circles are not the first time that strange natural patterns have been found in japan. Strange crop circles made of cedar trees are being spotted in japan.
In the miyazaki prefecture of southern japan groups of japanese cedar trees swell toward the sky creating mysterious concentric circles.
