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MILK HILL FIVE + ORBIE THINGS

I went into this formation about 9:30pm last night (June 27th), without seeing any images of it first, and left early hours this morning.

After a good shifty around, I decided to take some pictures, unfortunately it was too dark by then, to get anything of real quality or interest apart from the anomalies, known as orbs, or balls of light, of which these were plentiful (I have a camera full of them). It was a clear night, no rain, no flying insects etc, which would account for these. They were everywhere, multicoloured and multi-shaped.

One photo I have attached has numerous of these on, if one is able to zoom in and see, they are at ground level, as well as in the air.

These ‘orbs’ were taken in the rough area of the centre, in this part; I found bent nodes, and also bent underground node / roots.

However, I was struck by the intricate weaving throughout, especially swirling anti-clockwise around the (17?) Stumps in the centre parts, and also at the various places were the glyph ends.

Although there is evidence of a lot of human foot traffic / Visitors, there are not many breakages.

I am not sure if it was because of the dark, however I felt as though’ I was in three separate formations, joined together to make a whole. With the rough centre of the middle one is being the most energetic area.

JIC


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Images Michael Murray Copyright 2009

Visited this event on the 27th June, it is difficult on the ground to work out what the formation represents. The central motif is a circle which may represent the sun, the crop in the middle of the motif is a bit like tangled hair and many of the ears are missing. Parts of the formation are difficult to reach without trampling the crop so I stayed out of these. After looking at the aerial photos it looks like this has not been adhered to.

Michael Murray


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