Reconstruction of the
2003 Tegdown Hill formation

1. Draw a circle. Draw the horizontal and vertical centerlines.

2. Construct the inscribed hexagon (regular 6-sided polygon) of circle 1, pointing to the right.

3. Copy circle 1 six times, to the angular points of hexagon 2, creating a flower-of-life pattern.

4. Construct the circumscribed hexagon of circle 1, pointing to the right.

5. Construct a circle concentric to the rightmost circle 3, passing through the upper right and lower right angular points of hexagon 4.

6. Copy circle 5 six times, one to the center of circle 1, and five to the centers of the remaining circles 3.

7. Construct a circle concentric to the rightmost circle 3, tangent to the upper left and lower left circles 3, at the near sides.

8. Copy circle 7 five times, to the centers of the remaining circles 3.

9. Construct a circle concentric to the rightmost circle 3, tangent to the upper left and lower left circles 6, at the near sides.

10. Copy circle 9 five times, to the centers of the remaining circles 3.

11. Circles 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 form the constituent parts for the reconstruction.

12. Remove all parts not visible in the formation itself.

13. Giving all areas corresponding to standing...

14. ...or to flattened crop a green colour, finishes the reconstruction of the 2003 Tegdown Hill formation.

15. The final result, matched with the aerial image.

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