Buckland, Nr Faringdon, Oxfordshire. Reported 14th July.

Map Ref: SU344975

 


Updated Friday 24th July  2008

 

AERIAL SHOTS GROUND SHOTS DIAGRAMS FIELD REPORTS ARTICLES

Copyright - www.temporarytemples.co.uk 2008


Images Patty Greer Copyright 2008


 

 

Click on thumbnails to enlarge

Images Nils Kenneth Fordal Copyright 2008


Images Paul Anderson Copyright 2008

Stretched image G.Assink

please find attached pictures I took tonight of a crop circle near to Faringdon, Oxfordshire. I have just sent a report form with all the details. I can't be too accurate on how long it has been there, but sometime between today and last Thursday. There were signs that someone else had been in, although I would say not many, but the crop in the formation was damaged (broken) at the base with no nice bending at the nodes visible anywhere. However, it was neat nonetheless.

Paul Anderson




 

 

Click on Thumbnails to enlarge

Images Paul Anderson Copyright 2008


Here is the close up of the Templar sword hilt on the gravestone.

A link with the Knights Templar? 

When filming on a video project on the outer islands of Scotland this summer I took a shot of this Templar grave stone You can clearly see the six petals of the flower of life in both the grave stone and the formation near Buckland in Oxfordshire.

 


 

Click on Thumbnails to enlarge

Images Craig Neville Copyright 2008

On the ground, most of the crop is bent over at the base, with a very small proportion bent at heights of up to an inch. This formation is on the main road that links Oxford and Swindon (A420) , and is situated in a very viewable position from the road. It measures approximately 42.5metres across (140 ft)  On the north side of the formation, about 6 metres away from the outer ring is a small triangle

Craig Neville


Diagram Tommy Borms Copyright 2008


Location: A420, Buckland, Nr Faringdon, Oxfordshire
Map: 164, 344975
Crop: Wheat
Description: 6 petal flower
Discovery: 14th July
Name: Paul Anderson
Status:  

Location: Close to A420 NE of cross road by Buckland village Oxon
Map:  
Crop: Wheat
Description: 6 petal flower within 50m diameter ring + triangular grapeshot
Discovery: 16th July 2008
Name: John Langrish
Status:  

COMMENTS

This crop circle was craved onto  Houses here in South West of France. It was left as a mark, showing the houses built and often loyal to the Knight Templars. These houses are often on pilgrim routes and link with St. Michael. Just thought you might want to know.

 
Tom Lawless

AERIAL SHOTS GROUND SHOTS DIAGRAMS FIELD REPORTS ARTICLES

BACK

  
Mark Fussell & Stuart Dike