Crop Circle at Knoll Down (3), nr Beckhampton, Wiltshire. Reported 28th June   2009

 

Knoll Down (3), nr Beckhampton, Wiltshire. Reported 28th June.

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Shortly before 7am Sun morning (28/06) we were on our way to Swindon from Calne & as we came up to Cherhill I said to Tania 'see that flax field on the right, there's another one near to the gallops on the left that is just beautiful!!' And as we came past the trees on the left and the Blue field came into view there was this most beautiful soft circle presented to us, ahhh Bliss!!!

The light was perfect and the circle shimmered like a CD held up to the light! Mark, the inside was so gentle. No way could you move in it without it being obvious! What a gift! The lay was exquisite, little 'groups' of plants laid down between the standing plants in a 'circular' or 'spiral' pattern. Many of the stems were laid close to the ground, however, they were UNBROKEN!!

The centre was a softly 'swirled' affair off the ground and again the stems were unbroken. And..... from inside it looking across the road into the corn field opposite...there's another formation!!!!!!!! A Hexagram, it’s all just so beautiful!

What a start to a wonderful day! On our way home (around 5pm) we stopped at the flax formation & while I was in it Charles (Silent Circle cafe) came into it and said he was glad I was in it because it was very difficult to see from the edge of the field. I had noticed how much less prominent it was from the morning.

When we passed the field on Mon. we only managed to faintly see the formation because we knew exactly where it was & Tues morning it was completely ‘invisible’!!! There was absolutely no sign of it at all! What a blessing for us, seen Sun, gone by Tues! Thank You One & All!!!

Chris Alden


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