Easton Royal, nr Burbage, Wiltshire. Reported 12th June.

Map Ref: SU214608

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AERIAL SHOTS GROUND SHOTS DIAGRAMS FIELD REPORTS

Images John Montgomery Copyright 2007


Image Steve Alexander Copyright 2007


I am the farmer of this land and do NOT wish to allow access to the field to anyone. If I find anyone in this field it will cost them and they will be reported to the police. This crop circle has already cost this farm money. I am not interested in any future correspondence of any kind and would be grateful if you could make the facts above known to anyone concerned.

Having already caught two people trespassing on my land I will not be so understanding next time and will take action.


Thank you

GRAHAM COOPER (The Farmer)


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FOR VISITING THE CROP CIRCLES.


Discovered 12.06.07 - Eastern Royal, nr Burgage, Wilts - Barley 200ft. Approx. 

We discovered this formation today, while on route to the Milk Hill formation of the 07.06.07. It appears that the formation is at least two or three days old (maybe more), as the crop can be seen to be recovering quite well.

 
This is a very unusual design and the fine lines that mark-out the large containing ring are very narrow indeed. This formation reminds me of a bird in flight with up-turned wings and fanned out tail feathers - reminiscent of ancient Mayan (or similar) design-style. Rather beautiful.
 
Karen Alexander

 

Image Steve Alexander Copyright 2007



Another megalithic sundial at Easton Royal
 

Easton Royal of June 12 seems to show another megalithic sundial such as Oliver's Castle of April 2007, or others described in "Four megalithic sundials: geometrical and astronomical analyses". This one may be of special interest however, because it shows a 12-month calendar as used sometimes in the ancient British Isles, rather than a 16-month calendar as shown in other crop sundials for example Avebury of June 21, 2003.  

The relative sizes of "balls" tell how far along the horizon any rising or setting Sun will "move" during each 30 or 31-day period. Such azimuthal motions become bigger when the Sun lies close to an equinox (0, 6, 12), than when it lies close to a solstice (3, 9).  

This sundial also matches a 12-month stone calendar told about in the Book of Enoch, that C. Knight and R. Lomas analyzed in their book Uriel's Machine (1999). East Field of June 3 likewise seemed to show a "triple sundial" resembling Yatesbury of July 22, 2001.


I was researching ancient megalithic symbols here, and saw this nice schematic reconstruction of Uriel's Machine from Lomas and Knight, that matches the Easton Royal sundial of June 12 very closely indeed.    Collie


Reconstruction of the
2007 Easton Royal formation

by Zef Damen


Diagram Bertold Zugelder Copyright 2007


Diagram by Andreas Müller
www.kornkreise-forschung.de / www.cropcirclescience.org



Image Lucy Pringle Copyright 2007


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