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About our Photographic Enlargements: Each 10 x 15 inch image is printed on glossy photographic paper and is supplied hand-rolled and posted in a strong cardboard tube or is flat-packed to ensure safe delivery. We have chosen a selection of our favourite crop circles for you to choose from.
Six of the Best Photo Print Set Includes:
East Field, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire, 3rd July 2005, Wheat.
The 3rd of July 2005 brought an iconic formation to East Field in Alton Barnes, a double square or octogram with a myriad of standing and flattened boxes inside. It remains one of our all-time favourite formations!
Barbury Castle, Wiltshire, 1st June 2008, Barley
The first of the really iconic circles of 2008 appeared on the 1st of June, at Barbury Castle in a field of young green barley. This 200ft circle contained a ratcheted spiral with three circles of diminishing size towards its outer perimeter. The circle was quickly interpreted as encoding the irrational number ‘Pi” 3.141592654. Pi is the number we use to approximate the perimeter or area of a circle. It is an irrational number (with a never-ending tail of decimal places. The three circles towards the perimeter of the crop circle indicating this (an ellipsis).
Milk Hill, Wiltshire, 8th August 2008, Wheat.
Here we have the staggering ‘Eight’ which appeared on the eighth day of the eight-month 2008! Say no more!
Martinsell Hill, Wiltshire, 19th July 2009, Wheat.
The incredible gigantic galaxy spiral at Martinsell Hill was one of the few formations that stopped where the crop ended and went into grass. Was this intentionally so, we don’t know.
Cley Hill, Wiltshire, 9th July 2010, Wheat.
July in 2010 brought the stunning Cley Hill cubed cross. For the first time this formation used a third type of crop lay to create its pattern, it added a kind of pixelated pattern to the standard flattened or standing – perhaps signifying the first move toward higher dimensional geometry.
Hackpen Hill, Wiltshire, 26th August 2012, Wheat
The year 2012 culminated with one of the most complex crop circles ever seen, below Hackpen Hill in Wiltshire. A huge, majestic cube, full of magical numbers and calendrical references to 2012 as the end of the Zodiacal age. The formation seemed to sum up perfectly the end of an era, paradigm and world age.
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