Woolaston Grange, Nr Clap-Y-Ares. Gloucestershire. Reported 18th July.

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Wave Interaction 

We see here the interaction between two wave patterns in which energy is transmitted outwards from both sources and pass through each other and in this case there is a reaction between both sources as they approach each others nucleus. 

This formation is practically opposite the aging Olbury Nuclear Power Station which lies on the opposite bank of the River Severn.

 
Hopefully this is not some kind of warning? 

The formation itself has interesting features such as the two small circles on the outside of one of the waves plus two mysterious wave patterns between the two major waves with a third small circle next to one of them. Very intriguing
 
We would also like to thank Olivier Morel for undertaking the long and tiring journey to take these aerial photos. This is the kind of adventurous spirit that is much appreciated by the rest of the global crop circle community.

 

We have checked out the rumour that you reported yesterday evening. We can confirm that there is a crop circle at Woolaston
 
Description of formation: Two circles each with six rings around, together they make the number 8. Furthermore on each side there are two circles each with two rings around.
 
GPS position:   N51.68151 W2.58991 Google Maps (green arrow shows the cc location).

Nils Kenneth Fordal



 





Images Olivier Morel Copyright 2010


Images Olivier Morel Copyright 2010


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