by Temporary Temples | Mar 26, 2015
Roundway Hill, nr Devizes, Wiltshire One of the most enigmatic crop circles of the summer, this design has no readily apparent geometry, but is rather a series of pathways diverging from a central circle. Each pathway is unique and as a fellow researcher pointed out...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 26, 2015
Green Street (1), Avebury, Wiltshire This small formation is one of the handful of circles to appear in Wiltshire in 2014. It is located along Green Street, between Avebury stone circle and The Ridgeway. What this circle lacked in stature, it more than made up for...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 25, 2015
Etchilhampton Hill, nr Devizes, Wiltshire This very pretty little circle arrived at the climax of a season which has seen very few circles in Wiltshire, and which has also seen few Wiltshire farmers allowing visitors access to their fields. So it was very welcome that...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 25, 2015
Parkes Hill Plantation, nr Cherington, Gloucestershire This astonishing crop circle has one of the most beautiful ground-lays seen in any crop circle. Here the geometry is literally woven into the crop, to create a magical carpet of golden wheat. Swirls, tufts and...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 25, 2015
Welsh Way, nr Barnsley, Gloucestershire This unusual design was another to appear this year in the county of Gloucestershire. A beautifully woven centre circle is surrounded by three arcs of differing lengths coming from a central column. Two arcs end in a small...
by @fmg-admin | Jul 16, 2014
Forest Hill, Wiltshire This crop circle at Forest Hill, near Marlborough is one of the stand out crop circles of 2014. It is entirely possible that the circle had been in the field for at least a couple of days before it was reported to researchers. The circle...
by @fmg-admin | Jul 8, 2014
Tetbury Lane, Nr Charlton, Wiltshire This circle was located at Tetbury Lane, near Charlton in Wiltshire. It’s a very striking design based on circles and triangles and measures 150ft. in diameter approximately. Note how the arrangement of standing and flattened...
by @fmg-admin | Jul 9, 2014
Hackpen Hill, Wiltshire This curious crop circle appeared in two stages. Stage one occurred on the 8th of June where just the outer flattened ring and petals were showing, the inner circle was completely standing apart from a small flattened circle, just off centre....
by @fmg-admin | Jul 3, 2014
Wilmington Longman, Nr Wilmington, East Sussex Sussex has been crop circle free for a number of years, but this year saw their return. This very pretty little formation was a master class in classic geometry, a perfect marriage of circular and pentagonal geometries....
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