

Images
Lucy Pringle
Copyright 2007
Reconstruction of the
2007 Clifford's Hill formation

By Zef Damen

Image
Steve Alexander Copyright 2007
This afternoon, Meredith and I visited the
new formation near Stanton St Bernard, listed on CCC as a
"rumour." It is large, fairly complex, and beautiful. We only
had about ten minutes in the formation before we were rained
out. It is six fold geometry built around six sets of three
truncated vesica pisces in "propeller" form. Each of the 18
truncated vesica pisces have a 10" border of wheat tracing the
outline of their form, both standing and laid portions. The
outer limit of the formation is made of six fairly wide arc
sections with half the wheat laid in one direction and half the
other. They appear as if powerful waves of wheat flowed in
opposite directions, crashing in the middle forcing some to
stand up and others to swirl.



With only a few minutes in the formation, I
was not able to get a full comprehension of the entire formation
but have attached a rough drawing based on my ground
observations. This should give readers an idea of what the
formation holds until a nice aerial photo is available. I
expect there may be several corrections!
Ross Holcomb
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Diagram
Bertold Zugelder Copyright 2007

Diagram by Andreas Müller
www.kornkreise-forschung.de /
www.cropcirclescience.org
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