A circle of crops attracts curious visitors almost a week after it looks like it appears in a box in northern France.
The circular tendency of flat wheat that appears as a cross in the center was discovered through a local farmer in Vimy on July 5 and has since attracted enthusiasts to the site, some of whom have traveled thousands of kilometers.
A retired generation teacher, one of a dozen visitors who walked the box on Saturday afternoon and had traveled more than 64 kilometres to revel in the state in a crop circle for the first time.
She said she believed the cross was a reference to the Templars and the region’s turbulent past. It was swept through the fighting of World War I and Vimy, in France, comprises a national war memorial of Canada.
The farmer who owns the box told local media that he was surprised by interest in the crop circle, which he said had charged him from 2,000 to 3,000 square feet of wheat to be harvested next week.
Some other people think crop circles are created through aliens.