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Subject: Pig in a field
Written By: Philip Eno on 08/07/07 at 5:02 am
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/in_pictures_enl_1186475184/img/1.jpg
An aerial view of the outline of a pig cut in to a corn field can be seen near Lieschow on the north-eastern German island of Ruegen. The farmer used a GPS controlled shredder to cut the shape of a pig in the 37.000 square metre large corn field.
Photo: Jens Koehler/AFP/Getty Images
Subject: Re: Pig in a field
Written By: danootaandme on 08/07/07 at 7:31 am
Fun With Modern Technology ;D
Subject: Re: Pig in a field
Written By: Jessica on 08/07/07 at 8:50 am
Someone was bored. ;D
Subject: Re: Pig in a field
Written By: whistledog on 08/07/07 at 12:16 pm
A Pig in a Corn Maze ? :D
Subject: Re: Pig in a field
Written By: Red Ant on 08/07/07 at 2:14 pm
Must have been made by alien spacecraft... or a smart and very bored farmer. ;D
Ant
Subject: Re: Pig in a field
Written By: KKay on 08/07/07 at 10:57 pm
it's about time the aliens carved out soemthing we can relate to.
:)
Subject: Re: Pig in a field
Written By: Rice_Cube on 08/07/07 at 11:01 pm
I want pork.
Subject: Re: Pig in a field
Written By: Badfinger-fan on 08/08/07 at 1:00 am
I want pork.
I had bbq pork for dinner from Orient Express. and there's some left :)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/in_pictures_enl_1186475184/img/1.jpg
An aerial view of the outline of a pig cut in to a corn field can be seen near Lieschow on the north-eastern German island of Ruegen. The farmer used a GPS controlled shredder to cut the shape of a pig in the 37.000 square metre large corn field.
Photo: Jens Koehler/AFP/Getty Images
what a clever farmer
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