White Horse Milk Hill, nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. Reported 7th June

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Updated Monday 9th July 2007

 

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Image Peter Sorensen Copyright 2007

The Milk Hill "Aurora"

As to be expected, the first formation in wheat this summer (not counting the little simple circle at Yatesbury), is a bit rough, but quite intriguing.

It seems to be a combination of the 1997 Danebury Triad, and the 2005 Triangle Optical Illusion [Link to http://www.cropcircle.tv/archives/2005/Rockley/Rockley2005a.html] -- with the triangle has morphed into a pyramid.  For the fun of it, I’m calling this one The Aurora, for the wonderful (NOT!) wedge-shaped American spy plane, because the six little circles suggest jet engines.

This is a still-frame from the aerial video that I shot late on the first day, during the very last traces of sunlight.  I had to use a lot of Photoshop to bring up the contrast, and while I was at it I erased the tramlines because, being slightly off centre and at an angle, they were interfering with the design considerably in my humble opinion (view other ‘Connector picture to see the tramline).

This was only my second flight of the summer, and I also caught up with other circles which have appeared recently -- which will be posted soon.

Peter Sorensen


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Diagram Tommy Borms Copyright 2007


 

We went to tour the latest circles reported on cropcircleconnector.com today.  First we visited the "spaceship-like" formation at Milk Hill.  Having seen the aerial photographs, I had expected its curved "leading edges" to be caused by a dip in the field.  However, as the attached photographs reveal, a close inspection revealed the formation's haphazard edges.  It seems this irregularity is caused by more than just the youth of the crop springing it back up.  Also, Mog doused the formation and found there was only any energy response at its base - and then the energy was very male.  Putting all these factors together we left very suspicious of the authenticity of this crop circle. (08062007)

Leo & Mog



Image Leo & Mog Copyright 2007


Image Leo & Mog Copyright 2007


Image Leo & Mog Copyright 2007





Image  Nick Nicholson Copyright 2007


Image Isard Pisonero Ferré Copyright 2007


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