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Images Phil Brookman Copyright 2000
The EMCCCS have spent a great deal of flying time and money obtaining
these aerial shots, while they are not first class, they are the only
ones. Our group has to recoup our outlay, so images may be obtained through The Circular Review at its address on the home page,
we do regret having to do this but no-one else was prepared to even look at the Northampton area which
really is a way out for us. Thank you to the Crop Circle Connector
for donating a small amount to cover the flying costs.
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Nick Nicholson
FIELD REPORT

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Nick Nicholson Copyright 2000

Diagram Nick Nicholson Copyright 2000
After vague directions got me to the spot, a second visit confirmed that it
was visible from only one direction the one I took on my first visit last week. Descending down the hill on
the Morcott road(B672) this lightly impressed formation came into view on the bottom right hand side
of the road, a smaller road flanked the left hand side of the field but this afforded no trace of the marking
at all, so it was back up the hill glancing back to ensure a large field side tree did not obscure any
part of the formation. It consisted of a 30m ring surrounding a 10m circle
from this circle a shaft from the centre led to a 10m ring abutting the main ring. To the right side of this
ring lay a 7m circle. This was in barley and very lightly imprinted, I suspect lighter by the day as the
crop recovers. The crop was planted on uneven ground because it sort of billows between the tram lines like
a quilt and this is the main reason that it can only be seen from one direction. There are no signs of
entry from the road. A pleasant offering but not dramatic.
Report
by Nick Nicholson.
UPDATE
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Nick Nicholson Copyright 2000
This an addendum to Seaton initial report. I had informed Steve Pyrah of the existence of this
formation. In the meantime Steve had visited and come
up with an extraordinary result. There was no laid crop at the Seaton formation the stems that make up
the pattern are 3-6inches shorter than the field crop, I have visited and taken images, there is a problem
there is very little to photograph if you know what I mean. There is possibility that the pattern may just
about disappear in the next few weeks grown out so to speak, it is quite extraordinary. Even Mike Newark
(Dowser) likes the energies that are present in this field.
UPDATE
by Nick Nicholson.


Location : Seaton. East of Leicester
Ordnance survey grid reference : SP 91778 98892
June 2000
Courtesy of
Steve Pyrah
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