In this video, we dive into the fascinating story of a crop circle in Germany that challenges the notion that all crop circles are man-made drawings with no mysterious origins. This particular crop circle, located near the village of Grassdorf in Lower Saxony, holds a significant archaeological discovery tied to its formation. Farmer Werner Harrenberg woke up early on July 23, 1991, to an astonishing sight—Germany's first spectacular crop circle. Spanning an impressive 110 yards long and 55 yards wide, this formation consisted of unbroken but bent straws, capturing the attention of researchers and enthusiasts alike. The location of the pictogram holds archaeological significance due to the discovery of silver and gold plates in three areas marked within the formation. The site is situated in the historic Chuteoburger walled area, not far from Hanover, and near the prehistoric site of Externsteine. This site is known for its combination of natural rock formations and carved caves, exhibitin
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