Walkers Hill, nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. Reported 4th August.

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Birds in formation at Walker’s.    

“You won’t believe this” These were the words of our cameraman on the phone from a flight he had just taken over this formation. Indeed it was hard to believe what there it was! The connector team was mesmerized and inspired. This is their celebration of this wonderful event at Walker’s Hill.  

We have seen numerous and contrasting crop circle formation from the 2003 season. Some good some not so good, but this particular event at Walker’s Hill, stand head and shoulders of the rest from this year for many reasons. If any formation were to challenge the Swallows would be the North Down shield. But we end the seasons’ reports on the Walker’s Hill formation, as this was the highlight or curtain closer in our opinion.  

I have mentioned over the many years of writing reports on the formations, that positioning in the landscape and power and presence are vitally important in not only experiencing formations, but also for the effect they potentially create on the individual.  

“The Swallows” that they have come to be called are quite exquisite, not only in their construction but also proportionally, and also its position in the landscape.  

The natural dip below Walker’s Hill, which is the hill you climb up to Adam’s Grave creates its own amphitheater, with Milk Hill on the other side. This truly is a wonderful spot for a formation, and no other formation has positioned itself so close to the hillside in this dip in the field. What a wonderful experience it was to be down in this location and the sense of peace was quite tangible, unlike anywhere else I have experienced within a formation. Not even the remote field at the North Down field can create the shear awe-inspiring location of Walker’s Hill.  

I do remember we had a formation in the 2000 season the ‘Set of circles’ which resembled possibly the Planet Nibiru on its return to our solar system? But this formation was set back further into the same field as the Swallows, but not exactly in the dip towards the White Horse. On referring back to the 2000 design, we can once again see similarities, not of course in the actual representation of the design, but in the fact that we see the echoes of the decreasing circles, but this time we witness birds. Fascinating and this was only just realized on researching our archives, as this is fundamental in connecting designs to previous formations.  

These connections between these two formations and indeed three years apart from each other certainly I feel have some significance.  Whatever that is could be for someone else to discover, but I felt it had to be mentioned, as they have both appeared in the same field.  

We return to the Swallows, and its main floor construction. I have to say this was certainly very impressive indeed, and very flat to the ground!  This is more apparent in the wings of the birds as they the lay fanned out in both directions beautifully on every bird’s wing. Down the center or spine a running pathway separates the floor directions, as this was repeated once again on each the diminishing birds.  

The circles themselves were also flattened in the way we come to expect from a formation of this quality. But from the diagrams you can view on the report page, you can see quite clearly see the geometric connections within the design, and the sacred hidden geometry. This includes the Vesica Pisces, which as we all know is one of the most profound geometrical images of ancient and modern times. It is deemed to be the source of immense power and energy, so perhaps by studying the geometry of these formations we can start to understand how they effect us on a spiritual level.   

 A truly groundbreaking design for the 2003 season, which may be the start of such patterns in the future? Only time will tell, but to the Connector team, this was the natural curtain closer to the 2003 season that was executed in dramatic style and grace!  We say thank you to the Circlemakers for allowing us to experience this formation in such wonderful surroundings.  

Report by Stuart Dike.


This season’s most beautiful circle! 

Today I flew over and visited this beautiful formation set in a natural amphitheatre formed from the surrounding hills making this one of the best placed formations since Cherhill in 1999. The wonderful swallow like shapes send a clear ecological message and an inspiration to us all. 

Julian Gibsone


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Diagrams Allan Brown Copyright 2003


Diagrams Bertold Zugelder Copyright 2003

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Mark Fussell & Stuart Dike