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According to Bower, he'd read reports of similar circles in 1966 in Australia. When he was out in the country in with Bower one night in 1978, the idea just came to him to make a circle in a field to make it look as if a flying saucer had landed. The whole thing went on from there. At least, that's how his story goes - whether it's true or not is another question...

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