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Alwyne Richards
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Alwyne Richards Copyright 2004
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As I thought there are many circular elements-it is a cross with a large
centre circle approximately 60 feet diameter. The two side arms lead to
three
further circles decreasing in diameter from approximately 9 feet diameter to
3 feet diameter.
There are outlier grapeshot app. 2 ft diameter.-3 to each end circle.
The upper arm branches off to left and right then vertically again to
finish in circle app. 15 ft diameter. Above this is a vertical dumb bell not
attached to the previous, again with 3 outlier grapeshot. (a bit
candlestick
like this end).
The lower arm leads to concentric circles. The inner one is accessed from
the
bottom of the circle. On the left part of the standing barley has been
laid
to form an additional circle while on the right it ends in a 'blind'
circle-you cannot get through to their lower part.
Beyond this the arm extends to a further circle with 3 outliers. No sign of entry
some of the circles aren't connected to the other elements-again no
sign of
connection
It was difficult to find in the field I had to walk several tramlines
to get
the right area
Nice swirling lay. Especially the centre where there was a 'woven' tuft
instead of the usual few upright stalks
overall size approximately180ft (probably more I was 'measuring' with
footsteps!
Still inside, very low vibration felt/heard.
Report by
Alwyne Richards |
| Location: |
Telegraph Hill, nr The Icknield Way,
Hertfordshire. Reported 11th June. |
| Map: |
Grid ref TL112288 (OS map 166) |
| Crop: |
barley |
| Description: |
Looks like a cross with circular
outriders I couldn't get in easily but may try again later this
weekend.
Best view is from the road leading
from the A6 at Streatley to Lilley and Hexton.
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| Discovery: |
Friday 11th June 2004 |
| Name: |
Alwyne Richards |
| Status: |
Waiting aerial images. Anyone fancy flying
soon? |
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