by Temporary Temples | Mar 25, 2015
Ackling Dyke, nr Sixpenny Handley, Dorset This is another formation to occur in the county of Dorset in 2014. A huge five-fold design; a central pentagram with radiating crescent moons, circles and multiple pathways. The pentagram star (linked to the movements of...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 25, 2015
West Kennett Longbarrow, Wiltshire This simple, yet elegant circle appeared close to West Kennett Longbarrow in Wiltshire on the 22nd of June. The longbarrow has been a favourite haunt of the crop circles for many years. A central circle with three concentric rings of...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 24, 2015
Blackwood, nr Popham, Hampshire This small, but pretty circle appeared close to Popham Airfield in Hampshire. A classical six-fold design, a hexagram (six-pointed star) sits inside a ring of flattened crop. Each point of the star is divided into a diamond shape where...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 24, 2015
Badbury Rings, Dorset The formation at Badbury Rings, is a unique and inventive design, not dissimilar to a parachute. Essentially, a semi circle at the top and a crescent moon at he bottom, connected by pathways and small circles. The standout feature is the two...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 24, 2015
Harewell Lane, nr Besford, Worcestershire This stunning crop circle was yet another to occur this year outside of the unusual environs of Wiltshire. An overlaid pentagram and pentagon are contained within a flattened circle with cookie-cutter precision. It measured...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 24, 2015
Chilcomb Down, Hampshire This remarkable crop circle appeared at Chilcomb Down, near Winchester in Hampshire. It measures approximately 120ft. in diameter and is in barley crop. It is a an elegant Archimedean spiral, notoriously difficult to draw on paper, never mind...
by Temporary Temples | Mar 24, 2015
Hod Hill, Dorset This formation at Hod Hill in Dorset is the first major crop circle of the 2014 season. It is the second to appear in the county this summer, back on April 30th there was a small circle in oilseed rape (canola) at nearby Hambeldon Hill (see Geometry...
by @fmg-admin | Jul 3, 2014
Loose Bottom, nr Falmer, Sussex This solitary circle is one of the first crop formations to have appeared in the county of Sussex for some time. It is reported to have appeared on the 30th of May in young barley crop. These pictures show the circle several weeks after...
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