Three New Crop Circle Formations in Wiltshire
Westwoods, nr Lockeridge, Wiltshire. reported
31st May.
The formation is quite small, it
has been described as a 'sperm and egg' and is in oil seed
rape. It is said to be very
nice from the air.

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Liddington Castle, nr Swindon,
Wiltshire. Reported 2nd June
Ladies and Gentleman
- This Must be the best example in Barley EVER !!

If I sound
excited, then you would be right to think it so. This second
formation in barley is probably the best I have seen in this
type of plant. The first initial and visual surprise is the
way the barley has been gently bent and almost all heads of
the plant have what could be described as a droop or heads
bowed – there was no visible flattening at all – this
technique I have not see in barley formations before. In
comparison to Silbury Hill where the plant seemed to be
forced more to the ground – here the at Liddington Castle
there was no visual resemblance to the Silbury Hill
formation at all – almost as if a gentler force was applied,
also if you applied gentle pressure on the bent barley by
pushing it down, the plant bounced back to its original bent
position. Lines and elements within were absolutely
geometrically pristine, as if a master carver had spent
weeks in perfecting this exquisite design. Standing inside
the formation you could see the half circles and triangular
elements but it was hard to distinguish what the formation
may have been at ground level.- seeing the formation from
above – it was easy to say OMG !. Also another brilliant
effect is the way the shading is created; it gives you that
extra wow factor when viewed from above.
Without a doubt
in my mind, that the makers have stepped up a notch with an
intent to impress and prove that this is physically not
possible for man to create.
On the way into
the formation the screen on my mobile phone started flashing
and then simply died, its not until I exited the formation
and returned to our vehicle the screen faded back in again.
| We
also used a Electromagnetic Magnetic Field Radiation
Tester – the readings were nothing to shout about
but a most extraordinary thing happened which we I
cannot explain. Igor Byttebier and Antoinette Dyson
were present and conducted the test for me. This
meter also measures air temperature in Fahrenheit
and Celsius – Antoinette walked round the formation
with hope for the meter alarm to go of, but nothing,
as soon as she stood in the centre of the formation. |
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The temperature
reading shot up to 46 degrees Celsius !!! then few minutes
later rapidly dropped to minus 24 degrees Celsius. Few
minutes later the battery in the meter started to fade so I
went to get a replacement but also found that this battery
was completely discharged. The evening was warm and
sunny so we have no explanation to what might have occurred.
Approximately half an hour later I returned to my kit bag
and started to pack away my camera and to my surprise I
could see my breath as one can on a cold winters day !!.
Also moisture droplets were becoming visible on plant stems
within the formation – when we first entered this formation
our shoes were perfectly dry but on exit my shoes and bottom
of my trousers were wet. Normal temperature at the time was
approx 20 degrees Celsius so some kind of fast temperature
changes occurred within this formation. ???!!!
The formation measured 225 feet in circumference – as I was
the only one left in the formation other measurements were
not made as they would simply be not correct. A formation of
this size would require at least two people to conduct such
an exercise.
Brilliant!!!
Andrew
Pyrka
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Codford St Peter, nr
Warminster, Wiltshire. Reported 3rd June

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Source:
Cropcircleconnector.com