by Temporary Temples | May 9, 2018
Willoughby Hedge, nr Mere, Wilts FIRST CIRCLE OF 2018 REPORTED: The first crop circle of 2018 was reported on Tuesday 8th May at Willoughby Hedge, near Mere in Wiltshire. The circle is in oilseed-rape (canola) crop and measures approximately 100-150ft in...
by Temporary Temples | Apr 23, 2018
The 2018 Crop circle season has begun! See all the news of the 2018 crop circle season Last updated: Wed 9th May 2018 FIRST CIRCLE OF 2018 REPORTED: The crop circle reported in the UK appeared on Tuesday 8th May at Willoughby Hedge, near Mere in Wiltshire. the circle...
by Temporary Temples | Aug 12, 2017
Monarch’s Way, nr Wooton Wawen, Warks This unusual and very pretty circle appeared on the 7th of August. The largest circle measures approximately 60ft in diameter and the formation is about 300ft in length (including the row of circles leading to a tree)...
by Temporary Temples | Aug 12, 2017
The Rollright Stones, nr Little Compton, Oxon The Rollright Stones are a ring of relatively small standing stones. According to folklore, the stones are a king and his courtiers, petrified into stone by a witch! In addition to the stone circle there are two other...
by Temporary Temples | Aug 11, 2017
Bydemill Copse, nr Hannington, Wilts Hannington lies north of Swindon in the north of Wiltshire. We have had several circles around this location in years past most notably in 2011 and 2012 where we had some early circles in oilseed rape crop there (see our archives...
by Temporary Temples | Jul 23, 2017
Climping Beach, Atherington, (nr Littlehampton) W. Sussex Great locations are part and parcel of the crop circle phenomenon, ancient stones circles, chalk hill figures, hill forts, and barrows. But crop circles by the sea are unusual. This is in fact the second crop...
by Temporary Temples | Jul 22, 2017
Cley Hill, nr Warminster, Wiltshire Cley Hill is a well known landscape feature that lies to the west of the town of Warminster. A distinctive, soaring chalk hill, once shaped by ancient seas, it is an important site archeologically and biologically. It is the home to...
by Temporary Temples | Jul 12, 2017
Hackpen Hill, nr Broad Hinton,Wiltshire Hackpen Hill is a regular site for crop circles and many have been seen there over the years. They do not always occur in the same field every year, sometimes they appear at the top of the hill by the ancient Ridgeway path that...
by Temporary Temples | Jul 11, 2017
Battlesbury Camp Hillfort, nr Warminster, Wiltshire. Battlesbury Camp Hillfort is one in a group of three or four of hill forts to the west of Warminster: Battlesbury Hillfort, Middle Hill, Scratchbury Hillfort and further out still Cotely Hill – all line the...
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