A cedar forest in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, is home to some very unusual tree circles. Many speculate that their origin may be extraterrestrial.
These strange tree circles can only be observed from above, and it is clear that they are not a product of nature. These trees have been manipulated to achieve such unique shapes.
The purpose of these tree circles is to study the impact of planting distance on tree growth.
Photos of these tree circles have circulated widely on the internet, sparking various conspiracy theories, from connections to aliens to secret government experiments.
Recently, the secret behind these tree circles has gradually been revealed. It is indeed a government experiment aimed at investigating the impact of planting distance on tree growth.
They planted cedar trees spaced 10 degrees apart, ultimately creating 10 increasingly smaller concentric circles in the center. After half a century, the experiment demonstrated that planting density affects growth.
In fact, this tree circle evokes comparisons to the giant circles with various shapes that began appearing in fields across England. These circles remain one of humanity’s great mysteries. They are not only found in England but also in many countries worldwide, across Europe and beyond, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, and India.
This tree circle evokes comparisons to giant circles in fields in England.
These circles are often formed with remarkable precision and symmetry, appearing as if they are products of machinery. The trunks are bent and twisted but remain alive, often lying in a swirling pattern either clockwise or counterclockwise. Mysterious circles have been recorded in history since the 14th century, and reports of their appearance have surfaced sporadically in various regions over the centuries.
However, it wasn’t until the 1980s that these strange circles began to attract global attention following extensive media coverage of one circle’s appearance.
Giant circles can appear on all types of crops.
Initially, these circles were discovered in relatively simple circular forms. However, over time, they have become increasingly complex. They can even take on structures resembling mazes, the shapes of insects, patterns from ancient civilizations, or scripts that humanity has never known.
They can appear on all types of crops such as wheat, rice, corn, beans, oats, tobacco, or weeds, and are fully formed overnight, beyond human observation.