Winterbourne Bassett (2), nr Avebury, Wiltshire. Reported 23rd July.

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Updated Friday 8th January 2010

 

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All Images Eva-Marie Brekkestø Copyright 2008

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WINTERBOURNE BASSETT WARNING

Hi Mark, I just got told of a new circle and the farmer is threatening visitors with violence if they go on his land. Please can you put this on the site to warn anyone wanting to visit it.

UPDATE

From the road, it looks to be approximately between 40 and 50 metres across, consisting of a ring, and a pattern in the middle made from numerous circles.  It is not possible to make out what the pattern is from the road, will have to wait for an overhead.

Craig Neville
 


This formation shows the impact points of a comet with its 19 or 20 major and minor fragments. We do not know at which angle we are viewing the earth from or the actual sizes of the impacts. The most likely comet is B and the most likely observation point is somewhere near the North Pole. 
 
Ken Heck 


Location: Winterborne Basset/Avebury
Map:  
Crop:  
Description: Large with many circles. I am looking at the crop circles before I go back to the States, and while in the sun shape circle at Winterborne Basset, I saw another one on the other side of the road looking towards Avebury.
Discovery: Wednesday 23rd July 2008
Name: Michael Anderson
Status: This crop circles is new but we require photographic evidence before it moves to a report page.

Location: A361 WINTERBOURNE BASSETT NEAR JUNCTION, 200 YARDS FROM ROAD
Map:  
Crop: WHEAT ?
Description:  
Discovery: 23/07/08
Name: MARK SHAYLER
Status: This crop circles is new but we require photographic evidence before it moves to a report page.

Diagram Bertold Zugelder Copyright 2008


COMMENTS

I think the outer circle at Winterbourne Basset (2) represents the number one, The inner 20 circles number the five sides of a cube as they might appear on a fisheye view of a numbered dice. Maybe this motif describes cubing the sphere? Or was Einstein wrong when he said God doesn't play dice?

 
Mark Vidler

On looking at the new crop circle in Winterbourne basset, This very much resembles the numbers of dice unfolded, for some unusual reason this looks to be mirrored. I have done some extensive research on the Mayan culture and know that the use of dice and mirrors (obsidion) were used on a daily basis. Dice were also used in ancient Egyptian culture, for fun and religion. I cant quite figure it out but this circle has some deeper meaning and it is quite frustrating.
 
Dene Hine


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