Those crop circles at a Tacoma park? There's a terrestrial cause

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COVID-19 caused intricate circles at Tacoma and Candle Park, with reduced maintenance staff impacting the sprinkler system's functionality. Despite challenges, the community is rallying together to address the issue and find enjoyment in observing the unique COVID-related circles at the park.

Insights

  • South Bureau Chief Drew Mickelson identified that COVID-19 was the cause of the intricate circles at Tacoma Park, shedding light on the pandemic's unexpected impact on public spaces.
  • The maintenance staff cutbacks due to COVID-19 led to issues with the sprinkler system at Candle Park, resulting in the creation of the COVID-related circles for entertainment. This highlights the broader repercussions of the pandemic on community resources and the need for collective support during challenging times.

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  • What caused the intricate circles at Tacoma Park?

    The circles at Tacoma Park are a result of COVID-19, as confirmed by South Bureau Chief Drew Mickelson.

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Summary

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COVID Crop Circles Discovered in Tacoma Park

  • The closest branch or ATM should be visited.
  • Take a look at the circles at Tacoma Park to investigate their cause.
  • The circles at Tacoma Park are a result of COVID-19.
  • South Bureau Chief Drew Mickelson discovered the cause of the COVID crop circles.
  • Park maintenance crews confirm the circles at Candle Park are COVID-related.
  • Michael flew his drone to observe the smoke in the skies over Tacoma.
  • The circles at Candle Park were created during COVID for entertainment.
  • Michael noticed perfect green rings in the circles, resembling something out of a sci-fi movie.
  • From ground level, the circles appear as patches of dead grass.
  • The circles are more noticeable from above and are quite intricate in design.

01:16

"COVID Circles: Sprinkler System Woes"

  • The issue was a blown fuse that disabled the sprinkler system's pump.
  • Without the pump, there was not enough pressure to fan the water from the nozzles, resulting in limited coverage.
  • COVID-19 cutbacks have eliminated 2/3 of the park's maintenance staff.
  • The community has stepped up, but missing things is disheartening.
  • There is work needed on the sprinkler system in the area.
  • The unusual aspect of water spraying in different spots creates an interesting view from a drone.
  • It's considered a fun thing to observe and do.
  • With everything happening in 2020, a distraction like this could be beneficial.
  • To check out the unique COVID circles at Candle Park, one should visit.
  • The COVID circles offer a different perspective and a break from the challenges of the year.

02:32

"Pump at Candle Park Fixed, Rain Forecast"

  • The pump at Candle Park has been fixed, and with the rain in the forecast, any remaining issues can be resolved.
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