I thought it was great to see the aerial photographs of the crop circles in Woodingdean, although I do find it strange that some folk think it is odd to have photographed people walking inside one.
If you have an open, inquisitive mind, why not?
The only way you can judge if a crop circle is man-made or not is to go and see for yourself, obviously taking care not to damage the crop further.
There are lots of phenomenon out there and crop circles are one of them. I have never seen God but it doesn't mean he or she doesn't exist.
I am interested and I have been inside several crop circles, some man-made and some not, and, just for the record, I don't and never have owned an anorak.
-Debbie Jordan, Brighton
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