Guys Cliffe, nr Old Milverton, Warwickshire. Reported 10th July.

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Updated Tuesday 13th July 2010

 

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This formation warrants an aerial shot due to the shaded pattern  within the centre which at ground level can be quite deceptive. One angle can give you a visual of the typical alien head and another an eye and another petals. To capture this shading in its full glory sunlight if essential  which on this day cloud and rain ruled the outcome of my visit.

The wheat in this field has been planted almost in the same manner like maize so quite a few gaps in-between the wheat – hence the visible soil in the lay.

The lay itself is in almost mature wheat which brings home a fact to how far we are into this years crop circle season, but nevertheless quite neat design throughout the entire formation with equal elements.

This formation is not easy to spot even if you walk along the path which is approx 30-40 feet away so constant observation is essential – as long as you can see Guy Fliffes House then at least you know you are heading in the right direction.

Drizzling rain made photography difficult so It was a race to grab as many photos as possible before heavier rain arrived.

While I was taking shots 3 orange lights appeared in the tree line which then moved quickly towards the visible property and then disappeared – quite distinctive spherical shape which flared with intense brightness for a few seconds or so.

I also tried to use a wet cam but some reason or another the camera failed to function but yet worked perfectly fine when I returned to my car, and I also tried to take EMF readings due to the National Grid Line which runs through the field but once again ( for the 2nd time this season ) the fully charged batteries were once again fully discharged.

Aerial photography may be restricted as military type passenger planes were flying frequently over this formation. 

Andrew Pyrka


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