STONEHENGE GETTING CREAM OF CROP CIRCLES

STONEHENGE GETTING CREAM OF CROP CIRCLES

VANCOUVER, B.C. (Wireless Flash) -- When E.T. phones home, he may be telling his alien friends they've just got to see Stonehenge. That's because the English archeological site attracts more crop circles than any other spot on Earth. According to Canadian crop circle specialist Paul Anderson, England had nearly 150 crop circles in 2000 -- the highest number in the world -- and most were located within 50 miles of Stonehenge. Other countries experiencing an increase in crop circles include Germany, Slovenia, Malaysia, France and Poland. Anderson says sightings in Canada and the United States seem to be down from last year -- but reports are still coming in from those countries.