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FORMATION: REF.
WESTER FLISK FARM
NEAR BALMERINO, FIFE, SCOTLAND
This formation
appeared on Saturday 5th August 2006. Wester Flisk Farm lies on
the country tourist route between Gauldry and Newburgh, Fife, Scotland.
The field is
approximately 4 miles due west from Gauldry. A left turn should be taken
at the T-junction and follow the road to Newburgh. It can be seen
approximately 1 mile down that road on the right hand side of the steep
hill.
The field lies
directly below Norman’s Law, which is an ancient hill fort.
Adjacent to the field
are the ruins of an old Church with graveyard.
Description
The field is of
wheat.
The formation is
large. 180 metres in circumference.

Two crescent shapes
enclosing what appears to be a cup with orbs falling into it. The left
hand crescent contains what appears to be a sperm-like formation.
Comment
It is very unusual
for formations to appear in Scotland although one did appear at Luthrie in
Fife last year. Luthrie is only 3 – 4 miles from this new circle. Also,
the sperm-like shape was an integral part of the Luthrie circle. Can there
be a connection?
At Saddel, on the
Mull of Kintyre, there are medieval, religious carved stones. There is a
carving of a cup, or Grail, with an orb falling into it. This symbolises
the Earth falling into the Grail. It appears identical to the central cup
in this formation. I suggest the sperm symbolises a re-birth or possibly a
spiritual re-awakening of some kind.
The farmer does not
want anyone to enter the field so pole shots are not possible, although
aerials have been done.
It remains to be seen
if the phenomenon has established itself in Scotland but it must be kept in
mind that this is the second year running that this country has been graced
with these new formations.
James
Morrison |