The Jelly fish, the Punchbowl, Cheesefoot Head, Nr Winchester, Hampshire. Formed 4th July.

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This formation was the largest to appear in the Punch Bowl (A natural amphitheatre) since the circles began. It was nicknamed the jelly fish because of its meandering snaking pathway connected to outer ring. It also featured extracts from 1994 with its circle tail emanating from torso ring.

This formation is nicknamed the 'Jellyfish Design'. It is approximately 300 ft. in diameter, spanning 4 tram lines. It consists of an internal Petal design, or Half-Moon shapes. There is a snaking meandering pathway, that flows in and out of the ring. coming of the main ring are decreasing circles making a Scorpion Tail 1994 design. The formation is based on a petal design consisting of a ringed circle with decreasing circles similar to the Danebury formation of this year.It is exactly larger then the Danebury formation and spans across four tramlines (250 feet). The crop was wheat.
Copyright (C)1995 Peter. R. Sorensen