Litchfield, (A34 road), Nr Newbury, Hampshire. Formed 23rd June.

This dumb-bell had two sets of boxes and two concentric halos at the head of the circle. It was placed on the tramlines in Barley. The lower circle was 11 metres in diameter with a central pathway of 18 metres long and 1.8 metres in width. The upper circle was 7 metres in diameter. The outer halo or semi ring had a central thin line of standing crop all the way around it's length.
What are we to make of this object captured on one of my photos taken during the summer
of 1990 at the side of the seven ancient burial mounds at Litchfield, Hampshire.
In the foreground is the farm employee who first discovered the crop formation behind him.

Image Colin Andrews Copyright 2000
Large quantities of metal spheres where found on the edge of this field, in fact under the area where this object
appears to be falling. Notice the brown blur created by the movement of the object as it crossed the focal field of the camera
lens.
It looks for all the world like one of the objects caught falling from the sky. I was told that the objects were iron pyrites at the time (A
geological material) but I have to say they looked like meteorites to me.
Could it be a shot in ten million or so of a meteorite falling from the sky? and if
this were so why so many in this very small area next to the crop formation. That would
certainly fit some of Dr. Levengood's findings wouldn't it.
What do you think ? Is it just an insect spinning across in front the camera ?
Colin Andrews CPRI