Silbury Hill (3), nr Avebury, Wiltshire. Reported 11th June.
GPS Reference SU09226895
Updated Wednesday 14th June 2000

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Steve Alexander Copyright
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Images Stuart Dike Copyright 2000
FIELD REPORT

HEXAGON/TRIANGLE/CIRCLE
One of two formations that appeared June 11th
near Silbury Hill in Barley. Over 200 feet.
Diagram Peter Sørensen Copyright 2000
Once again Silbury Hill has been the venue for crop circle activity of the highest quality. This time we get two formations in the same field on the same night. Both of these works are situated in a field of barley that runs parallel with the busy A4 between the Wagon & Horses pub and Silbury Hill.

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The farmer has reported to us that he took a drive past the field this morning at (approx) 3-30am, he says there was nothing to be
seen in the field at the time that he considered odd or suspicious in any way.
The second of the two formations is of a similar build quality to it's
bigger sister down the field some distance away. Quite similar but I think this
one has a slight edge when it comes to cookie cutter crispiness. This glyph is
sheer perfection with a very stylish and classy geometric finish.
A very impressive sight.
This formation has an overall diameter of (approx) 150ft with a triangle as a
major central component of this work. The standing triangle has a large circle
within it that reaches to the very edges of the shape housing it. All of
this is placed within a hexagon of downed crop that is itself enclosed in a
perimeter ring that encompasses the whole formation. (see diameter for details)
Once again I am truly impressed with the capabilities & cleverness of the
real circle makers.
To be updated with photos & diagrams.
Report by Charles R Mallett
(Signs Of The Times
C & F Phenomenon Research)
| Essentially it is a representation of a thee dimensional solid known as
an OCTAHEDRON. This is one of The Five Regular Platonic Polyhedra of which the Tetrahedron, Cube, Dodecahedron and Icosahedron also belong. Interestingly the Tetrahedron, Cube and Octahedron occur naturally in the form of certain crystals. It is possible to make this solid from the NET shown in the attached illustration. All you have to do is draw the diagram, as shown in Fig.76, on thin card, cut it out and score lightly along the remaining lines between the triangles with a sharp knife. It is then a simple matter to fold each triangle along the score lines and join each edge together with small tabs of sticky tape to form the model. Good luck with sticking the last face in place. David Tarr. |
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A 3D view of the Hexagon Triangle Circle at the
Silbury Hill by Peter Kleinferchner
I drove past Silbury Hill at Five o'clock this morning (Sunday) and there are two new formations
in the field next to the hill. One of them seems to be three or four rings with a star in the centre
but I couldn't quite make out what the other one was but they are quite large....
Keep up the good work.....
Reported by Rob Hull.