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How Bristol is the hub of crop circles

Saturday, August 23, 2008, 08:00

The Bristol-based Crop Circle Connector, founded in 1995, has become the world’s leading international website on the crop circle phenomenon, with visitors numbering in the tens of thousands every day during the height of the season which, with harvesting, is now drawing to a close for this year.

Run by Bristol-born Stuart Dike, who lives at Shepton Mallet, Somerset, and webmaster Mark Fussell, of Clifton, the pioneering group has long been the first port of call for anyone interested in crop circles and eager to keep up with the latest formations as they appear.

On this podcast, Stuart Dike tells Geoff Ward the Crop Circle Connector story.

This is a pic of Stuart Dike
How Bristol is the hub of crop circles

 

   


 

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