Beautiful New Crop Circle: South Field, Alton Priors, Wiltshire. Reported 22nd July. (U)
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SOUTH FIELD HAS GROWN!
Visitors flock in to experience this beautiful formation from all over the world! I was amazed to see so many people coming to visit this wonderful event. Crowded buses turned up along with many cars. There was a real buzz within this formation as everyone was really taken aback by the sheer scale and intrinsic beauty of this formation. This extraordinary addition from the original six swallows to the present twelve still remains within the enclosure which the outline can still be seen beneath the wheat crop. |
Swallows return to nest in ancient enclosure! One can clearly see the outline around this formation of an ancient enclosure beneath the wheat crop.
Once again the Swallows have returned to the fields of Wiltshire to bring their ecological message to us all.
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Image John Montgomery Copyright 2008
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Images Stuart Dike Copyright 2008
Although we have yet another fantastic and intricate crop circle on Manor Farm, Alton Barnes, could we please remind all visitors to respect that it is a working farm at the busiest time of the year. Consequently we would ask that all visitors stick to walking down the tramlines and not cutting across paths through the field. Please note that the grass strips around the edge of the fields are actually there for conservation purposes and are not a substitute car park! There is plenty of other more suitable places to park vehicles, even if it does mean walking a little further. Most importantly please do not block farm and field entrances with vehicles. Any organised tours to the formation should be booked and arranged in advance with the farmer.
Will Carson |
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10-9-8 days until a solar eclipse on August 1st, 2008 The first part of a new crop picture at South Field appeared on July 22nd which is 10 days before a solar eclipse on August 1st. Then a second part appeared on July 23rd, which is 9 days before August 1st. Several "rays" within that same picture showed 10, 9 or 8 segments, suggesting a countdown of the kind 10-9-8 days from July 22nd to August 1st. Furthermore that crop picture seems to be oriented in the field toward the North Northeast or 20 to 25 degrees, thereby matching Lizzano, Italy of June 12th or Eastfield of July 9th. On August 1st, our Sun will eclipse at a far Northern latitude of 70 N where sunrise will lie close to 20 or 25 degrees. The 12 "birds" shown at Southfield could represent the 12 months of any eclipse year. Thus we would now lie in the 12th month of our current eclipse year (see bird with a clipped wing) leaving just 10-9-8 days to go until eclipse! Finally the new crop picture was apparently signed nearby with a small snake-like symbol similar to Crabwood of 2002. No plants were growing there, just bare white soil. Hence this crop picture was probably planned last winter when the soil could have been treated to prevent plants from growing in spring. Charles Reed and Michele Dunlop
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Images John Montgomery Copyright 2008
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Image Gary King - WCCSG Copyright 2008
Hi Mark, to let you know I was on the road this morning (22/07/2008) at 4.30am and this formation was not in the field at this time, a lovely clear sky you could see very clearly, went back teatime and there's no way it could of missed this if it had been there. UPDATE 23/07/2008 Hi Mark,7.30 this morning coming back over Alton hill the new pattern looked bigger, just seen the new pictures on the site, and it's going into 5 tramlines now.
Steve Amor (Alton Barnes) |
Images Lucy Pringle Copyright 2008
Images Eva-Marie Brekkestø & Norwegian Crop Circle Group Copyright 2008
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Image Charles Mallett Copyright 2008
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