Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Stonehenge (3), nr Amesbury, Wiltshire. July 13th 2011.


One of three designs reported on the same day, this circular design of light and dark sections in wheat measures approximately 170ft in diameter. Not quite as visually good as perhaps it could have been in my humble opinion.

Image courtesy of: The Crop Circle Connector

Windmill Hill, Nr Avebury Trusloe, Wiltshire. July 13th 2011.





The first of two very similar spiral designs to be discovered on July 13th, measuring approximately 320ft x 150 ft in wheat, the other design appeared over 35 miles away  near Mere on the Wiltshire/ Dorset border.

Image courtesy of: The Crop Circle Connector

Stanton St Bernard (2), nr Alton Barnes. Wiltshire. July 11th 2011.



This unusual design measuring approx 130 ft across was discovered in wheat on 11 July but was quickly cut out by the farmer who has had three previous formations on his land this year and is having to cope with an increasing number of visitors as the season accelerates.

Friday, 15 July 2011

Milk Hill, Nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. July 6th.

Phase 1





Appearing at the foot of the white horse in Alton Barnes, the crop circle in wheat measures approximately 170 ft in diameter.

Honeystreet (3), Nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. July 4th.


The second of two formations discovered on July 4th in the location of Honey Street, in wheat, and very close to the last unusual formation.

Honeystreet (2), Nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. July 4th.

Phase 1





This clearly unfinished and highly strange formation appeared in a field of wheat along with another on the 4th July. Measuring approximately 150 ft in diameter, and displaying some unusual but intricate patterns.

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Walmsgate, nr Louth, Lincolnshire. July 3rd.



This enigmatic formation is in full view from the busy A16 at the Walmsgate/ Burwell boundary, the prehistoric Beacon Plantation long barrow is less than3/4 mile further south.

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Barbury Castle (2), Nr Wroughton, Wiltshire. July 2nd 2011


This formation measures approximately 130 feet in diameter, and has been made in mature Barley, soon to be harvested.

An inside view:





Image courtesy of: The Crop Circle Connector

Friday, 1 July 2011

Charlbury Hill, nr Hinton Parva, Wiltshire. June 29th 2011


The quality of the crop looks a bit rough on this one, and the formation itself has an almost free hand child's drawing quality to it, but I really like this one, especially the not so perfect spiral in the middle, who said art had to be perfect anyway.

Image courtesy of Olivier Morel: WCCSG

Allington (2), nr Devizes, Wiltshire. June 28th 2011


This pattern in wheat measures approx. 120 feet in diameter. It displays a central circle surrounded by 3 thin rings too narrow to walk through, each ring has one of the smaller circles upon it. On one edge there is a rainbow pattern of 5 further thin lines.