Ridgeway of April 14 resembles a megalithic sundial found at Qumran
or in Italy: four years left until the end of 2012
Quite a
few crop pictures have seemed to show yearly sundials, for example
Avebury 2003, Hackpen Hill 2003, Avebury 2005, or Oliver’s Castle
2007 (see
sundials2007b).
The
first crop picture of 2009 appeared on April 14 at Ridgeway near
Avebury. At first its imagery seemed obscure, but then Italian
researcher Marina Sassi noted its close resemblance to a megalithic
sundial found in archaeological remains from Qumran in the Middle
East:

If it
really is a “sundial”, then various thick lines from that crop
picture would seem to mark solar motions along the horizon over
twelve months of any year, as the Sun passes through a series of
different constellations on the zodiac. The angular breadth of those
lines depends on latitude, but match fairly well an expected plus or
minus 45o away from due east or west at latitude 51o
N in southern England.
A
similar megalithic sundial was found also at Monte Bibele near
Bologna in Italy (see
sacerdotessediavalon.forumcommunity):

If that
Ridgeway crop picture was truly paranormal (and this remains to be
determined), then its overall message might be “four solar years
left until the end of 2012”, because each of those four thick lines
represents one complete motion of our Sun along the horizon, during
any twelve-month period (see
gnomonicaitaliana
or
qumran).
Harold Stryderight and Marina Sassi