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Sunday, July 15, 2012

New Amazing Crop Circles!

Surprise! Here's the rare Sunday post.  Check out some of these new amazing crop circles from the UK, courtesy of Steve and Karen Alexander of the Temporary Temples site
All photos copyright Steve Alexander
Isn't this 3-D cube amazing? It showed up July 1st in a barley field near Chilcomb Down in Winchester.  This design is approximately 200 ft in diameter. (Think about how big that is!!)  I love how they got the three dimensional perspective exactly right.  Here's a wider shot showing the surrounding countryside, which gives you a better idea of scale:


Here's another new pattern that is the third in a series using this connected circle design:

Look at the size of this Picked Hill design near Alton Barnes in Wiltshire that showed up July 9th - it's approximately 250 ft in diameter - almost the size of an entire football field! Every circle is perfectly round and scaled precisely - Amazing!!  Here's a black and white drawing that Karen Alexander drew of the design:

This final circle appeared in a field of wheat on July 11th at Corley near Coventry, Warkshire.

One of the most beautiful designs of the year so far of a 6-fold star with an intricate design of triangles between each of the points.

 
Aren't those AWESOME?!!! *sigh* I love crop circle season. :-)

~Kiki

1 comment:

  1. hahaha i didn't realize there was a crop circle "season!" those are preetty awesome!!

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