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Crop circle in Palluaux-sur-Indre

Crop circle in Palluaux-sur-Indre
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Summary

On July 25, 1993, a farmer in the Indre department of France discovered a circle of flattened wheat while working in his field. Although initially considered an unexplained phenomenon, the local investigation failed to find a natural explanation. However, researchers concluded it was likely the work of humans, possibly neighbors. This case was classified as "B" by the GEIPAN, indicating that it was not considered an unexplained phenomenon after analysis. Despite the lack of conclusive evidence, the mystery of the crop circle remains a curiosity for enthusiasts of the unexplained.