TRICE-RINGED, SIX ARMED CROSS AT TRESSDORF, KERNTEN

Updated Thursday 18th December 1997


All photo copyrights by Hans Wagner and Judith Kreidler in 1997.

At Tressdorf in a valley called Gailtal in the federal state of Kernten a more complicated formation or better pictogram was discovered on August 14th 1997.

The pictogram consisted of a six armed cross, like the basic structure of a snowflake which was surrounded by three outer rings. A meandering path came out of the third ring and stopped after a few meters in the field.

The inner ring with the six armed cross was about 7 m in diameter. The diameter of the third ring was about 16, 5 m. Including the path, the diameter of the whole formation was about 26 m. ( !!! estimated on the aerial shots !!! )

An interesting detail about this formation was the field, It was organically grown with spelt and showed no tramlines. Well, there was a thin pathway leading from the edge of the field straight to the formation but it was said that this pathway was produced by visitors.   A photo that could show this is unfortunately not available.

Copyright by Andre Eichner 1996

Report by Andreas Müller 1997


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