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Crop Circles (5/28/25)
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Throughout the 1980’s, unexplained random crop-shapes kept appearing on farms all across Europe – and even in North America. These events remained largely unexplained for years. Poltergeists? Alien spaceships? Carly and company travel to 1990s England and learn the truth about this farming phenomenon. Listen along with a worksheet at https://bit.ly/40shOGs. Originally aired 5/24/23.
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