
A 150ft long crop circle depicting a dragonfly has appeared in a barley field in the village of Yatesbury, Wiltshire.
Crop circle enthusiasts claim the succession of animal designs have been created in an attempt make people more aware of the threat of climate change and predict they could continue throughout the summer.
In past years the crop circle season has typically run from July to August but already four have been found in barley fields stretching from Wiltshire to Oxfordshire this year.
They have been found across the ancient 'ley lines' - believed to have mystical qualities.
"There has certainly been a lot of activity and this is the busiest year since 1999 at the moment,"
"People believe they will increase in frequency up to 2012 where there will be some kind of cataclysmic world event."
Crop circle enthusiasts claim the succession of animal designs have been created in an attempt make people more aware of the threat of climate change and predict they could continue throughout the summer.
In past years the crop circle season has typically run from July to August but already four have been found in barley fields stretching from Wiltshire to Oxfordshire this year.
They have been found across the ancient 'ley lines' - believed to have mystical qualities.
"There has certainly been a lot of activity and this is the busiest year since 1999 at the moment,"
"People believe they will increase in frequency up to 2012 where there will be some kind of cataclysmic world event."
1 comment:
Boy those are neat crop circles.
Somebody ( or thing) went to
alot of work creating them.
If they were done by aliens,
I'd say they really don't care
about how much crop damage they
are doing. Just my thoughts.
I would think it would take quite
a bit of time to create those.
If they are that creative now
what must the ones be like as we
get closer to 2012???????????
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