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Hillside Farm, nr Lockeridge,
Wiltshire. Reported 20th July.
Map Ref:
Updated Friday 12th September 2008 |
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Images Steven Coombs Copyright 2008

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Images Stuart Dike Copyright 2008


Image Nick Nicholson Copyright 2008
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As the owner of the land of the above crop circle, I wish to advise
you that I do not want the public trespassing on my land. If they
continue to do so, I will cut the circle out. Would you please post
this information on your web site.
The Farmer |


Copyright -
www.temporarytemples.co.uk 2008


Images Gary King -
WCCSG Copyright 2008


Images Eva-Marie Brekkestø Copyright 2008
www.cropcirclesnorway.com
The formation is just north of West Woods. I
think it might be Hillside Farm, and it's in the field that is
crossed by the power lines, between Lockeridge Lane and West
Woods.
Eva-Marie Brekkestø |

http://www.kornkreise-forschung.de



Images Lucy
Pringle Copyright 2008
Reconstruction of the
2008 Hillside Farm formation

By Zef Damen
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Images Michael Murray Copyright 2008
This formation is stunning in its form
and general construction. There were a lot of people in the
formation and were all walking around in a quiet fashion,
which was how I like a visit. It's not far from the road and
people were entering the field correctly.
The crop itself did not appear to be
damaged and I have submitted some pictures of the layer
crop. I couldn't deduce what the formation was and was
pleasantly surprised to find it is following the theme of a
lot of this summer's events. One small item of interest, in
the centre of the middle circle is a small circle of red
soil. we were trying to work out what it was because the
rest of the soil is grey. A lady came along and informed us
that it was soil from Uluru and she had left it there.
Michael Murray |
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Notes for Hillside Farm of July
20, 2008
This is clearly another eclipse-type crop
picture, similar in style and content to West Kennett Longbarrow of
June 9, 2008 or East Field of July 9, 2008. Count the number of
radial sections within each "Sun" symbol as 48 or 50? Then go to the
NASA Eclipse Website
HERE, and count how many weeks it will be between two upcoming
solar or lunar eclipses on August 1 or August 16, 2008 relative to
other eclipses in 2007 or 2009?
Total Lunar Eclipse: 2007 August 28 (48 weeks)
Partial Solar Eclipse: 2007 September 11 (48 weeks)
Annular Solar Eclipse: 2008 February 07
Total Lunar Eclipse: 2008 February 21
Total Solar Eclipse: 2008 August 01
Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2008 August 16
Annular Solar Eclipse: 2009 January 26
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2009 February 9
Total Solar Eclipse: 2009 July 22 (50 weeks)
Penumbral Lunar Eclipse: 2009 August 6 (50 weeks)
Also determine its field orientation using Google
Earth, and compare with horizon azimuths for two upcoming eclipses
on August 1 or August 16 using
HERE or
HERE.
Red Collie |

Diagram
Bertold Zugelder Copyright 2008

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Images
Janet Ossebaard
Copyright
2007
COMMENTS
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I would like to
add a couple of very belated observations about two Circles that
we visited with the Conference tour on 3/8/08. The second
regards the formation at Hillside Farm: in each of the
neighbouring rays emanating from the central "pupil" the crop
flowed in opposite directions, at one of the points where the
flow exited the rays onto the outer ring there were about ten
stalks of wheat around which the rest of the crop flowed. I
looked at many other rays at their exit points and that was the
only one that did that. As there appeared to be some numbering
system in operation it would have been interesting to know which
number that ray had been.
Chris
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