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Image  Russell Stannard Copyright 2009



 

 

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Images Andrew Pyrka Copyright 2009
 

There are some formations which you walk into and feel overwhelming energy. This formation I was eager to leave !!. My heart was racing, felt jumpy and kept looking over my shoulder. Bad weather on the horizon was threatening so had to rush with photos and skipped the usual inspection.
 
One  part of the formation was different from the rest - one of the quarter moon circles had two swirls next to each other. The rest had one characteristic centre swirl. Swirl in the centre circle is again of centre. Intricate weaves are also very present  - there seems to a pattern emerging where the crop circle makers seem to be applying care and attention to detail on ground level as well. This formation was still very crisp to the foot, so not many visitors had walked through its avenues.

Andrew Pyrka Cheltenham


 

 

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Upon entering the formation just south of Chiseldon in the mid-afternoon of the 6th, it was clear by the look and flow of the crop that this formation was something refreshingly special. 

I was at least the 4th visitor but the formation looked very neat and gave a natural impression with well defined edges and lay of crop. 

The centre spirals (in some of the flattened areas there were two) looked relatively neat in general considering that the formation was reported on the 5th, and a more than a few spirals were indeed showpieces with residing energy. There was a lovely spiral, just south of the centre of the formation, with a small bunch of standing crop which especially held a warm energy a few inches to the north-west, the same direction the standing crop was being blown. 

The formation showed no evidence of physical damage or presence beyond a few careful visitors and showed uniform bending within the first inch of the stems. I was a little surprised that I couldn't find any really good examples of clearly bent nodes

Robert Armstrong



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