Windmill Hill (2), nr Avebury, Wiltshire. Reported 7th August.
GPS Reference
Updated Friday 29th September 2000

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Steve
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FIELD REPORT
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Images Stuart Dike Copyright 2000
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Strange cloud overshadows formation at windmill In the summer of 1999, the fields at the very top of Windmill Hill were used for a huge ‘temple foundation’ formation. Click on Thumbnail to enlarge. The same field in 2000 was hit again, but this time with a much smaller and very different formation, if not more contemporary to the phenomenon natural proportions. A hint of formations past, with rings and joining circles, it was nice to see and experience on this ancient hill. Click on thumbnail to enlarge ‘At the very front of the cloud was an enormous swirling cylindrical cloud, which was rotating slightly’ Click on Thumbnail to enlarge. Our arrival at the field entrance was greeted with glorious sunshine;
we had driven through rather dull weather on the motorway, so some sun
was a welcomed relief. However, as we walked down the tramlines,
choosing which one to take towards the formation, I noticed a rather
ominous looking cloud approaching us. The summer of 2000 in England will
not be remembered for the amount of sun that we received, more for the
amount of rain and cloud. . We shouldn’t really have been surprised to
see this dark cloud looming towards the field, but everyone standing in
the formation was drawn to its rather unusual shape. At the very front
of the cloud was an enormous cylindrical cloud, which was rotating
slightly. It must have covered about three miles in the sky, but as it
came closer we could see it was separate to the mass of cloud behind it.
A very unusual shape, which is not the first time this year, as 2000
will be remembered for its peculiar cloud formations in the Avebury
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‘This
was the first time this year, that I had a very high ringing in the
ears, as I immediately entered the design’
The formation itself kind of lost the limelight for a few minutes, but soon regained it status in the fields, as the sun returned. This particular location on Windmill Hill was almost the exact spot the 1999 formation formed. It’s certainly a powerful place, and many people picked up on its presence as we walked around it. This was the first time this year, that I had a very high ringing in the ears, as I immediately entered the design. This happened to me in the 99’ formation, in the exact same position on the hill. Very strange indeed, but must indicate, that this place was an important centre for the community with regard to earth energies. The formation was also contributing to this effect, and indeed many people in the formation also mentioned similar sensations. Click on thumbnail to enlarge There were some very unusual features in this formation, which could set the standard for future designs in the area. The first detail we noticed was on the double rings, which separate the two sets of adjoining circles. The rings themselves were flowing in two directions, towards each other ending at a spiraled bunched centre. ‘Situated in the middle was an exquisite nest centre of crop, spiraled in a tight raised bundle’ The second detail was within the central circle surrounded by the double rings. The crop itself had created a wall, which included two directional lay joining at the wall from both sides. The wall was extremely compact, and was very similar to the wheat sheaf details in the Horton formation. Click on thumbnail to enlarge At the very back of the Windmill Hill formation, was a ‘wheel’ design. Situated in the middle was an exquisite nest centre of crop, spiraled in a tight raised bundle. A very neat feature, which many people, enjoyed as they crouched down to view it at detail. Its my feeling, that whatever appears in the field set high up on Windmill Hill, will have a powerful effect on the individual. It is not just about the design, but also the location! Images & Report by Stuart Dike & M.J.Fussell. |
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