2011 CROP CIRCLES

Perhaps it was the druids: Mystery of 200ft crop circle within yards of Stonehenge



Who built Stonehenge has long been the subject of debate among scholars.

But now the ancient site has offered up another conundrum - in the form of a giant crop circle. 

This impressive 200ft design appeared within sight of the ancient monument yesterday.  

And as ever the debate will rise as to who is responsible.

The huge 200ft diameter crop circle appeared in a field of wheat alongside Stonehenge

The huge 200ft diameter crop circle appeared in a field of wheat alongside Stonehenge

Some believe they are manmade, others that they are caused by earth's magnetic field. And there are a number who are convinced they are the work of extra-terrestrials

The ancient site is widely considered the most important prehistoric monument in Britain and is proving to be a hot spot for the phenomena this season.

 

Yesterday's design is just the latest in a spate of crop circles to have appeared in Wiltshire in the past few weeks.

Online enthusiast Eliakis Joseph-Sophia attempted to offer some explanation, believing the that the 'three half moons in the crop and that could indicate plans due to budgets in the third quarter.

'The crop is the other side of the road from Stonehenge. So clearly, the people involved in this crop cannot reach the sacred stones.'

This crop circle is the third to appear in Stonehenge this year

This crop circle is the third to appear in Stonehenge this year

The mystery of how crop circles are created has never been solved although they are widely considered to be an elaborate hoax. 

Cynics have claimed the patterns are the work of computer scientists using teams of volunteers.

However crop circle enthusiasts argue there are not enough hours of darkness in summer to allow them to be completed by humans.

Many people believe the patterns are a message from extra-terrestrial lifeforms or even God.

Another theory is that colossal energy is amassed above the earth in the ionosphere and then zapped towards the ground where it creates the crop circle usually on chalky ground in areas traditionally known for their 'energy lines' and mystical past.

Stonehenge, Wiltshire attracts crop circle enthusiasts

Stonehenge, Wiltshire attracts crop circle enthusiasts



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2014711/Elaborate-hoax-sign-outta-space-The-crop-circle-phenomena-continues.html#ixzz1SDLszEZk

 

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Close encounter of the 3-D kind?  Crop circle followers spotted dancing around mysterious 200ft 'cube' 


By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Created 1:45 PM on 11th July 2010


Perhaps it was caused by a close encounter of the 3-D kind.

This sophisticated crop circle uses an optical illusion to give the impression of a three dimensional cube.

The creators of the 200ft wide design in a field of wheat at Clay Hill near Warminster, Wiltshire remain a mystery.

The area is known as the UFO capital of Britain after repeated sightings of unearthly objects and numerous crop circle appearances over the last few decades.

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An amazing four-dimensional crop circle has appeared in field of wheat at Clay Hill, Warminster, Wiltshire

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However, those hoping that the mysterious circle is a message from another world or a sign of a spacecraft landing are likely to disappointed. 

Over a decade ago pranksters Doug Bower and Dave Chorley admitted that they had created 200 crop circles mostly around Warminster.

Mr Bower explained that after sketching them out in his studio workshop they would take a plank and rope to a cornfield where they would walk around with the rope in ever-increasing circles and make a passageway leading to another identical circle. 

Not that this very down to earth explanation halted wild conjecture about their origins. 

The crop circle phenomenon started in Westbury, just three miles north of Warminster in August 1980 and last month 200 crop circles have appeared in one elaborate formation in the nearby village of Mere.

 

Some believe Westbury's proximity to the prehistoric stone circles at Stonehenge and Avebury is the reason for the strange goings-on.

Others say it is because it lies on the confluence of two so-called leylines, which link spots said to have 'mystical energy'.

Conspiracy theorists put them down to the proximity of Salisbury Plain, home of secret military work.

Crop circle expert Steve Alexander said of the latest design: 'It appears to be a cube which involves the circle makers using techniques other than just flattening the crop.'

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This spectacular design has appeared 40 miles away





Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1293805/Maybe-thisll-help-win-Dutch-crop-circle-followers-spotted-dancing-200ft-cube-ahead-World-Cup-final.html#ixzz0toqMkoae


 

 

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