Bishop Cannings (4) , Nr Devizes, Wiltshire. Reported 12th October 1999
Updated Saturday 16th October 1999
MAIZE CIRCLE at BISHOPS CANNINGS Images by Peter Sorensen's Homepage View south, with formation in the middle distance An approximately 50 foot diameter ring with a 15 foot
standing centre, early October, at turn off from Alton Barnes/Devizes road to Bishops
Cannings. Report by Peter Sorensen. Images by Peter Sorensen's Homepage View north, showing half of formation - note dark area I had planned to go to Ireland that day, but luckily, was forced to postpone for 24 hours. So I went to the field, and took these ground shots. The flattened crop was in bad condition since the harvesting machine had driven over it back and forth several times, and a number of the stalks had been cut and removed by it. The inch-thick stalks were all crimped at the base, or, in some cases the roots had given way to allow the plants lie down. The circle must have been there for some time, as some of the plants had died, and the ears of corn had mostly been eaten by mice. Close-up of downed maize, showing some stalks alive, Of course, circles in maize are very rare, and I have never seen one myself before. IF ANYONE HAS PHOTOGRAPHS OF IT WHILE IT WAS STILL STANDING - ESPECIALLY FROM THE AIR - PLEASE LET US KNOW! Images by Peter Sorensen's Homepage |