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Reporting, Recording & Exploring the Crop Circles for 30 years!

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Temporary Temples PODCAST Episode 1 – Geoff Fitzpatrick

An Interview with Geoff Fitzpatrick
Geoff Fitzpatrick was introduced to mandalas whilst studying the pioneering work of Carl G Jung & explores the intersection of geometry, spirituality and psychology. Geoff has been a regular visitor to the crop circles since his first trip to Wiltshire in 2012. Dr Jonathan-Paul DeVierville and Karen Alexander sat down with Geoff for our inaugural podcast chat…

New – Crop Circle Paintings

Karen Alexander is now offering some of her paintings from the 2018 season. These are one-of-a-kind hand-drawn and painted images, drawn from the crop circles as they appeared in the fields. See More

Crop Circle Conference 2019 – PDF Brochure now available!

The PDF brochure for  our annual summer conference is now available for download! Visit our conference page for our 2019 programme and booking details... We look forward to welcoming you! Dates: Fri-Sun 2nd/3rd/4th August 2019. Download Read More

What are Crop Circles?

Crop Circles are geometric patterns that appear mysteriously in crop fields. Read more

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We need your help. Without your support we cannot continue recording this important phenomenon. Read more

Upcoming Events

Join us for our Annual Conference, or Online Courses & Workshops  Read more

About Our Website

Important things to know when using our website: The Temporary Temples website was built to fulfil several key aims. The first being an online archive (freely open to the public) to view pictures of the crop circle phenomenon as we have recorded it since 1994. Secondly, to provide a journalistic service reporting new circles whenever and wherever they appear. We also strive to provide educational and contextual materials about the locations, geometry and symbolism of each circle – giving map links, approximate measurements and some drawings which look at the number, math and geometry of the circles. Our website is free to view and therefore is an open resource to whomever needs it. There are however somethings you may need to know about using materials from this website… Read More
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