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A recently found Native account, "The Daughters of the Star," in the book Thirty Indian Legends of Canada (first published in 1912), includes the mention of a hunter finding a flattened ring in prairie grass; similar to other old accounts in legends and folklore from the US and Europe, a further piece of evidence that crop circles, at least simple ones, may have been around for a very long time...
What are your thoughts on crop circles?
Personally I would love to pack my Swiss Army luggage and visit Wiltshire, England one day, which is home to some of the most spectacular crop circle formations on the planet. While I accept many are hoaxes, others do seem to defy explanation.
