A handful of web sites have cool things and special topics of things you can find in Google Earth. Google Earth Hacks is one such web site and can find crop circles with screen shots of the location and a link to jump to it in Google Earth or Google Maps. The Google Earth blog also has a couple of articles on crop circles in Google Earth along with screenshots and related links. Click on URLs in related links below for more details.
There's lots of websites devoted to the interesting, funny, and cool things that people find around the world in Google Maps and Google Earth ranging from crop circles to airplanes caught in flight. See related links for a few places to start with.
To find information about crop circles, one might check out their local library for the following books; Crop Circles: Signs, Wonders and Mysteries written by Steven and Karen Alexander, Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery Of Modern Times written by Lucy Pringle.
In grain fields.
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There are so many cool things to see in Google Earth from airplanes caught by satellite in mid-flight, bizarre land formations, crop circles, to extraordinary and strange places. Not to mention sights in Street View, Mars, Moon, Sky View, and under the ocean. In related links you'll find some useful places to check out the many cool things already found in Google Earth.
There are so many cool things to see in Google Maps (and Google Earth) from airplanes caught in mid-flight, bizarre land formations, crop circles, to extraordinary and strange places. There's lots of websites devoted to the interesting, funny, and cool things that people find around the world. In related links you'll find some useful places to check out the many cool things already found in Google Maps and Earth.
You can find and download the Google Earth app through Google Play.
You can download Google Earth from Google's website. You can also find Google Earth available for download on websites that specialize in providing free software such as Softpedia or Cnet.
I could find no data for the year 2011. The lastest year was 2008 with 45 reported crop circles in the US alone. I could find no statistics for a global-wide total.
Someone can find more information about Google Earth from the official Google Earth website. The website offers detailed information regarding Google Earth as well as tutorials on how to use the application.
That one's easy... You see crop circles on the ground? People think they're made by alienns...boy are they dumb... Crop circles will usually be followed by bats...you follow those bats you find your Vampires ;) Just keep quiet about it...we don't like strangers...