Arreton, nr Newchurch, Isle of Wight. Reported 25th July.

Map Ref: SZ548865

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AERIAL SHOTS GROUND SHOTS DIAGRAMS FIELD REPORTS

Image Jason French Copyright 2006

Location: Arreton, Isle of Wight
Map:  
Crop: Corn
Description: Three circles one large circle and one smaller circle facing east third circle off centre
Discovery:

25th July 2006 after an extreme thunder storm

Name: Jas
Status:  



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Images Robin Whitehead Copyright 2006


Here attached are some detailed pictures of the three circles in the Arreton Valley. Funny thing, some weeks ago I was driving along the road above and thought 'wouldn't it be nice to see some more circles here'. Some years ago there were two small circles in a similar spot in oilseed rape. As a reasonably experienced dowser, I naturally tend to apply what I know of the subject to crop circles and this was no exception. All three circles were centred on Earth 'power points'. That is, points on the Earth's surface where there appears to be an up welling of energetic forces of some kind. These can be detected everywhere and they are connected by radial energy lines. These are somewhat different to what may be termed 'Ley lines', although they often coincide.

The large circle had 37 measured radials, the smaller nearest had 24 and the smaller furthest from the main circle had 27. Yhe lay of the corn was mostly quite uniform being  anticlockwise in all bar the smaller circle nearest to the large. It had anti clockwise laid on the outer radial half and clockwise on the inner half to the centre. There were no post holes to be found. Now I don't know how these were formed but if they were man made, how come the makers put them on 'power points'. Incidentally, I have dowsed a known man made circle at Avebury and not found any response! Most of them give responses.
 

Robin Whitehead

Location: Arreton valley, Isle of Wight
Map: SZ548865
Crop: Wheat
Description: 3 Circles, one 10m diameter, two at about 5m diameter.
Discovery:

29th July following initial report on this site.

Name: Robin Whitehead
Status: Waiting for aerial picture

AERIAL SHOTS GROUND SHOTS DIAGRAMS FIELD REPORTS

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