by Temporary Temples | Mar 30, 2015
Ackling Dyke (2), nr Sixpenny Handley, Dorset With the fields almost harvested, this will probably be the last crop circle we record this season. A second formation at Ackling Dyke, close to the prettily named Oakley Barrow Cemetery (see image gallery below for...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 30, 2015
Nettle Hill, nr Ansty, Warwickshire This spectacular formation appeared close to Ansty in Warwickshire in a field of mature wheat. In point of fact, harvesting of the field had just begun as we arrived to take our pictures – as you can see in some of the...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 27, 2015
Gussage St. Andrew, nr Sixpenny Handley, Dorset This spectacular formation was yet another to appear in the county of Dorset this year and looks related to the earlier formation at Ackling Dyke on the 29th of June. A stunning design incorporating, concentric circles,...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 27, 2015
Mixon, nr Etchilhampton, Wiltshire This very simple ringed circle has the distinction of being the largest crop circle to appear in Wiltshire this summer. The large ring measures approximately (and surprisingly) 300ft in diameter. The centre circle measures...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 27, 2015
Green Street (2), Avebury, Wiltshire This second formation at Green Street in Avebury, lies very close to the formation of the 29th July. It’s a lovely six-fold design with semicircles picking out the central star-like shape. As you can see from the pictures...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 27, 2015
The Ridgeway, nr Hackpen Hill, Wiltshire This tiny circle appeared in the corner of the same field which contains the Man in the Moon circle of the 8th of July. Measuring just 30ft approx. in diameter, it was a ringed circle with a number of standing tufts inside the...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 27, 2015
East Kennett, Wiltshire Another crop circle to appear in Wiltshire, this time at East Kennet, not too far from West Kennett Longbarrow. A simple circle is accompanied by a smaller partial circle, not a semicircle, or a crescent moon, but a circle with a convex line...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 26, 2015
Cow Down, nr East Kennett, Wiltshire This is a curious little formation, a flattened circle with a standing isosceles triangle inside. At first I wondered if this might be a 72 degree triangle (as found in a pentagram), but this triangle appeared to be a 76 degree...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 26, 2015
Trodd’s Copse, nr Titchborne, Hampshire This latest circle at Trodd’s Copse is a real paradox. The centre circle is simply exquisite, a beautiful six-petalled flower (or seed of life) is woven into a basket weave floor lay. The circle is then surrounded by...
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