This chain of circles connected with a
long avenue of various widths would generally be regarded as
'second rate' to the more impressive designs we have seen to
date in 2010. However I was genuinely amazed by the fluid
nature and the amount of details in its floor construction.
This small town is an unlikely place for the phenomenon to
appear. The actual event was hidden away on several acres of
wheat fields just outside of the town itself.
You found yourself surrounded by tall
hedgerows and beautifully formed tree lined fields. It was
an incredibly peaceful place, and yet what was discovered on
the ground was just astonishing!
From an aerial perspective, this line of
circles wouldn't look all that impressive, as its uneven
appearance would point towards an air of suspicion on its
genuine nature. However on closer inspection each circle
itself had a number of details, we haven't witnessed for
sometime. Reminiscent of earlier times back in the
nineties!
The middle circle (placed on the avenue)
didn't actually have a swirled centre. The avenue leading
into the circle carried on into the central point, and then
merged with the circle making process around its
perimeter.
The largest circle (positioned closest to
the tree) also included an avenue, located under the main
floor construction of the circle. Also (from the images) we
can see lodging or wind damage which runs into the
Circle itself, whether it was there before the circle was
made is debatable? The question we have to ask is why
anyone would want to create this event in a damaged field
already? It was as if the Circle making process doesn't
consider wind damage when choosing its canvas.
A pleasant surprise indeed at Mudford!