Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Jubilee Plantation, nr Cherhill, Wiltshire. August 15th 2011.



The Cherhill farmer described this event as "mindless vandalism". He is preparing this field for imminent harvest and does not want anyone to enter his field under any circumstances. Please respect his wishes.
The green patch near the circle is (probably) the result of fertilizer spray missing that area, leaving that patch of wheat stunted in its growth.


Etchillhampton Original
With Attempted Additions.
This formation is almost identical to the formation which appeared at Etchillhampton on the 25th July 2011, but with the additions which were later attempted on that crop circle.







Knoll Down, Nr Beckhampton, Wiltshire. August 13th 2011


This formation looks like a six pointed ninja star, I really like it, it looks very cool! This formation is also located in a field very close to the last formation at Cooks plantation, and they were discovered on the same morning.




Cooks Plantation, nr Beckhampton, Wiltshire. August 13th 2011




This formation features the same element that we saw within the huge serpent formation at Westwoodhay Down, near Inkpen which was cut out shortly after it's discovery.







Giants Grave, Nr Oare, Wiltshire. August 10th 2011






A rather small and crude looking formation.





Images courtesy of: The Crop Circle Connector

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Wayland's Smithy, Nr Ashbury, Oxfordshire. August 4th 2011




This crop formation proudly displays the Vesica Piscis symbol, the most profound symbol in sacred geometry. The vesica piscis is a shape that is the intersection of two circles with the same radius, intersecting in such a way that the center of each circle lies on the circumference of the other. The name literally means the "bladder of a fish" in Latin. The shape is also called mandorla ("almond" in Italian).

Bridge Inn, Nr Bishop Cannings, Wiltshire. August 4th 2011


A very similar design to one seen at savernake forest in 2010, although not as detailed or as beautiful.

Savernake Forest 2010

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Silbury Hill, Nr Avebury, Wiltshire. August 2nd 2011.


An extremely small formation, probably no more than 30 feet in diameter. Not worth getting stung by nettles for!

West Woodhay Down, Nr Inkpen, Wiltshire. July 29th 2011







An extremely large crop formation, measuring over 700 feet in length. Unfortunately the farmer did not want any visitors in his field and ended up cutting this out a few hours after it's discovery.