Wilton Windmill, nr Wilton, Wiltshire. Reported 22nd May.

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Faith Restored
 

Upon entering this formation I gave a sigh of relief as the initial striking element of this formation was the outer ring. Rather than a basket weave the makers have this time displayed a rope type pattern which appeared to be equal throughout the entire ring of complex yet to be analyzed code. This formation did not display any other intricate designs but I feel that its very intentional so the concentration is on what the makers are trying to relay to us. Situated in a picturesque landscape and opposite a windmill - perhaps this is a clue in decoding the disc of notches and bars !.

This formation did have bent stems as well as broken stems but plants within were not crushed or flattened and did not display any action of aggression. The feeling within was as if you could sit in silence and take in the powerful scent  of the maturing canola and feel the warm air while taking a moment to meditate rather than look over your shoulder.
 

We measured and agreed that this formation was 300 feet – this measurement was taken down the visible centre line.

 

Andrew Pyrka


While taking ground shots of the Winton Windmill Formation - I also captured this very interesting Image which shows a beam of light, shinning down onto a dark figure inside the formation. The sun was directly behind me so I think we can safely rule out lens reflection of any type. During 2009 a dark unexplained figure was also captured in the Ying Yang formation.

Andrew Pyrka


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Given the wide variety of interpretations of any given Crop formation, please note that  the opinions published by the individual contributors to this site do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Crop Circle Connector. As at the time Stuart Dike was using his pole photograph
y in the formation.


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