Lurkeley Hill, nr East Kennett, Wiltshire. Reported 3rd August.

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The formation is roughly aligned north south on its long axis and east west on the cross axis.  The long leg is pointing north.  Allfour of the outlying circles are about 25' diameter with the centre circle double in size (50').   The formation measures about 220' long and 170' wide.  The lay in the four outer circles was similar with about a two foot swatch of clockwise lay, a 5 foot swatch laid inward toward the centre, another swatch of clockwise lay, then the centre area laying counter-clockwise.  The two circles on the east and west arms had flat nested swirls in the centre, whereas the northern and southern most circles had a raised, twisted, arching bridge type effect in the centre. 

The large centre circle had a different lay pattern.  There was about 12-13 foot swatch on the outside laid clock-wise, surrounding a 6' section  with all the wheat laid inward toward the centre piece. In the centre was an approx 4' diameter oval shaped sculpture surrounded by clock wise laying crop.  At each end of the long axis of the oval were twisted stalks with the berries pointing away from the centre.  The rest of the oval was comprised of knotted bundles. In the centre was a magnificent archway made from two twisted bundles of stalks. 

Passing through the oval, meeting under the centre archway, were two 8" wide swaths of laid wheat running in opposite directions with their berries neatly combed into each other beneath the arch.  Upon closer inspection, these two paths originated from half the radius of the large circle where the inward laying wheat ring began.  The two "hidden swaths" (about 12-13 feet long and 8" wide) ran toward each other, passing beneath the outward pointing twisted berries of the oval long axis edge, meeting under the centre arch.  These two paths were not in alignment with the visible 7' wide laid paths connecting the laid circles.  Instead, they originated approximately 30 degrees off centre (150/330 for you geometers and aviators) in alignment with each other.  A fascinating detail overlooked by many visitors (I suspect).

 

 I detected a strong energy connection with Milk Hill and a more subtle connection to Silbury Hill with dowsing rods.  In all four of the outer circles there seemed to be energies moving both in to and out of the earth.  Our visit was shortened by rain showers and other commitments, but this is what I had time to pick up on.

Images Ross Holcomb Copyright 2010

 
 
Ross Holcomb


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