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What the hell are these?

When I saw the topic line "What the hell are these?",
all I could think was,
"I wanted cha-cha heels!"
"Nice girls don't wear cha-cha heels!"

The 'crabs' remind me of the remote controlled pool-cleaning robot with which Tommy (Eric Idle) tries to kill Henry (Rik Moranis) in Splitting Hiers.
 
Ok.

Are you ready for the real answer?

Some plants after harvest leaves unwanted parts on the field like roots, body etc. Sun flower for example. Harvesters just cut their heads and leaves the rest on the field.

Farmers make piles of them and burn them on the field. The fires will burn trails across the stubble.

Probably this photo was taken after the piles were burned.

I can believe that WITH the caveat that the even curves we see are evidence that the trailers or whatnot dumped their chaff and drove away with the dumping ongoing, leaving trails that were then burned. Otherwise, it is illogical to believe escaping flames would follow such narrowed paths and curve back in the directions they came from (on some) even if winds changed. The margins would also not have somewhat regular widths without following tracks of stubble or chaff left in such paths.

Looking at the larger scope originally, the upper right indeed looked lile acreage that had simply been burned after harvest, so the spiders are likely a different crop, burned in piles rather than in the ground.
 
@ larger scope

Did any of you go to Google Earth to look at the much bigger picture? I don't think you did. ;)
 
@ larger scope

Did any of you go to Google Earth to look at the much bigger picture? I don't think you did. ;)
What is there?

I don't do Google Earth.

What does less resolution at greater distance make apparent?
 
[Much later, in a Baltimore theater]

"Who wants to die for art?"

"I do!"

[ BANG! bang BANG! ]
 
I looked at in Google Maps and zoomed out, and it didn't change the perception. I ask again what does it import to anyone?
 
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