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  • A1731 - Crop circles in focus

Crop circles in focus

A1731-crop-circles-in-focusStunning photographs of crop circles, which appear in fields all over the world, will come under the spotlight in a public lecture being held at the University of Greenwich at Medway.

Researcher and author Andy Thomas (pictured), who has written several books on the subject of patterns that appear on the landscape, will be giving an illustrated talk about the phenomenon of crop circles and their history.

The lecture, Crop Circle Mysteries, will be held in the Ward Room, Pembroke Building, University of Greenwich at Medway, Chatham Maritime, on Wednesday, October 7, at 7pm, as part of the annual series of Pembroke Lectures.

The University of Greenwich at Medway free Pembroke Lectures are very popular so it is important to reserve tickets, a maximum of four per booking, in advance.

For ticket reservations, available from September 16, and further information about the Pembroke Lectures, call 01634 883154 or email: pembrokelectures@gre.ac.uk

To find out more about courses available at the University of Greenwich, call 0800 005 006 or visit www.greenwich.ac.uk

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