OXFORDSHIRE CROP CIRCLES OF 1997

Richmond Hill, ChiselHampton, Nr Oxford, Oxfordshire.  Reported 24th June

UPDATED Friday 25th July.


An aerial shots by Steve Alexander. Copyright 1997.

UPDATE


Forwarded results of dowsing of samples taken from the Chislehampton formation is Oxon.

Jeremy Kay

Dear Jeremy,

I am contacting you following receipt from Geoff Ambler of samples from the above formation. I appear to have misplaced Geofff`s address and he did not include it in his letter. Hence the e-mail to you.

I tried all the samples but I have to say, there is no detectable energy in either soil or crop. Usually, at this time of the year, any general crop growth absorbs some subtle energy which is positively identifiable as a modest enhancement in stored energy density but yours had nothing. Hence I will not bother to forward these to Michael Newark.

Sorry I cannot be more positive but this is probably the message you were looking for anyway.

Regards

Jim Lyons


Creation Date: Monday Night/Tuesday Morning 23/24 June
Map Ref: 585 994
Crop: (Green)Wheat
Reported by: Ellis Taylor

 


Image(s): See Below (aerial photograph available soon)

Dimensions/Swirl: Centre circle (ACW) varies 61-64 ft in diameter. Top circle (ACW) 15 ft diameter. Bottom (ACW) 16 ft diameter. Left (CW) 15.5 ft diameter. Right (CW) 14.5 ft diameter.

Description and Information: See Below

Oxfordshires first confirmed formation of 1997. Discovered on Tuesday 24th of June and apparently formed the night before (according to the farmer). The formation lies in very green wheat alongside the B480 Road near the village of Chislehampton in Oxfordshire. The quintuplet consists of five circles at varying distances from the centre circle. The farmer claims to know who produced the formation but as usual can't name names or produce any evidence. The formation appears fairly rough in places mainly due to the bad weather and the immaturity of the crop.

We hope to complete a full survey sometime in the next week

The Crop Circle Connector would like to Thank Howard Ambler and Jeremy Kay for this report.


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