First
UK
Wheat formation of 2007
This
formation in young wheat spans approximately sixty feet
diameter and consists of just the one circle.
On
the ground the crop is already recovering to the upright
position, so at a glance appears rather rough. However,
looking at the circle in detail there are many elements of
real interest, not least the fact that practically all the
downed crop is very clean and neat, in a sort of chaotic
way. Well worth bearing in mind that this field has been
soaked by continues bouts of heavy rain over previous days.
I left ugly muddy boot prints wherever I walked on the
downed crop in this one.
A
very high proportion of the laid crop has very neat smooth
bends at the base of the stems. Practically no breaking or
kinking of the plants is evident here, making this little
glyph very interesting indeed.