From as early as 1992, the Oxford branch of the Centre for Crop Circle Studies held regular meetings and published an ad-hoc newsletter. The branch was also one of the first to have their own website, showcasing Oxfordshire crop formations:
























From as early as 1992, the Oxford branch of the Centre for Crop Circle Studies held regular meetings and published an ad-hoc newsletter. The branch was also one of the first to have their own website, showcasing Oxfordshire crop formations:























