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REPORT

This formation measures approximately 300 feet in diameter. On the ground the vast majority of the laid crop is very messy and heavily damaged throughout. Much heavy crushing of the laid plants was well evident around the edges of the standing sections of the formation.

Report by Charles R Mallett © 2009

Ground Shots Charles R Mallett (C) 2009


Sadly, this formation showed none of the wonder we've come to expect from a genuine formation, including a close inspection of the small circles which showed signs of entry on the ground.

Physical crushing and breaking of plants was apparent throughout the whole formation with no classic bent nodes or distinct energy eminations found in the smaller circles where typically energy can be easily felt, the crop was also barely flattened in many areas. Considering that when visiting in the afternoon of June 2nd, I was amongst, if not the first of visitors to the scene (not on any website at the time), I expected much much more.

It was, however, a lovely day, and in the glorious countryside and weather (yes in England!), I did have a nice drive and walk, captured a few lovely shots of the White Horse and surrounding landscape, along with a little extra sunshine. Time was not wasted!

The single, medium sized circle some distance south-west, was not observed at the time. I didn't have an aerial shot at the time of visit else it would have been inspected. Needless to say, the overhead images are more inspiring than the ground shots.

Robert Armstrong

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