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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Recent agriglyphs

Agriglyphs are sometimes called crop glyphs or crop circles

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17th August 2007 - West Overton, nr East Kennett, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by John Montgomery. More information and other pictures here. Map here.


4th August 2007 - Pewsey White Horse, nr Pewsey, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by John Montgomery. More information and other pictures here.


1st August 2007 - Sugar Hill, nr Upper Upham, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by John Montgomery. More information and other pictures here.


26th July 2007 - Chute Causeway, nr Mount Cowdown, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by Steve Alexander. More information and other pictures here. Map here.


25th July 2007 - West Kennett, nr Avebury, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by John Montgomery. More information and other pictures here.


16th July 2007 - Hailey Wood, nr Ashbury, Oxfordshire (UK)
A photograph by Lucy Pringle. More information and other pictures here.


7th July 2007 - Stantonbury Hill, nr Marksbury, North Somerset (UK)
A photograph by Steve Alexander. More information and other pictures here.


7th July 2007 - East Field, nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by Steve Alexander. More information and other pictures here. Map here. Investigation and manifestation details from Linda Moulton Howe here.


28th June 2007 - West Kennett Long Barrow, nr Avebury, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by Steve Alexander. More information and other pictures here. Map here. Daily Mail (London, UK) comments here.


14th June 2007 - Westbury Hill, nr Westbury, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by Peter Sorensen. More information and other pictures here. Map here.


12th June 2007 - Easton Royal, near Burbage, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by Steve Alexander. More information and other pictures here.


7th June 2007 - White Horse, Milk Hill, near Alton Barnes, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by Lucy Pringle. More information and other pictures here.


6th June 2007 - Abbots Down, near Pewsey, Wiltshire (UK)
A photograph by John Dove. More information and other pictures here.



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Exploring the mystery of the crop circles
A 2½ minute introductory video from Genesis Communications


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Crop Circle Connector
A well-researched database of agriglyphs from all over the world

Crop circles and the mystery of flattened corn
An article by Adam Parsons

Crop circles: a unique view
An interview with crop circle photographer Steve Alexander

The crop circle mystery
Lewis Cowen writes in the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald - 20.07.07

The reality and work of the Space Brothers
An interview with Benjamin Creme

Alchemy of Nine Dimensions
Decoding the vertical axis, crop circles and the Mayan Calendar - introducing a book by Barbara Hand Clow and Gerry Clow.




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UK Government secretly studying connection between UFOs and agriglyphs (crop circles) - important files not yet declassified
The interest really started for British intelligence when, in 1987, a Royal Air Force Harrier jet crashed as it passed through an unknown energy field located in the immediate vicinity of a large freshly formed agriglyph in a crop field. Because of the active farming operations which the British Royal Family has on its extensive rural estates, they are known to be keenly interested in the UFO/agriglyph phenomena.




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Saturday, June 02, 2007

Old hands at the bar

It is said
That if you sit down quietly
On your own
In The Parkes Hide
At The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve,
In East Sussex, England,
Facing south west,
And train your Leica
10 x 42 Trinovid binoculars
Carefully
On The Ternery Pool,
In the distance,
And using only
Your peripheral vision,
You may see
The cloud spirits
Over Fairlight
Re-enacting
Scenes of rape and pillage
Dating back to 1377,
When the French invaded Rye
Without invitation or consent.

But who,
Exactly,
Would say such a thing?

And why has it become
Common knowledge
Among the shingle banks,
And the Sea Kale
And the lonely, deserted
Rotherside pillboxes?

These are not questions to be asked;
They are questions to be answered.
And local help is available
From old hands
At the bar
Of the Inkerman Arms,
Where you can get a decent plate
Of cod and chips
And volumes of lubrication
Of the kind which would keep
An entire saltmarsh happy.

Sadly,
Not everyone
Appreciates East Sussex.



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The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

The Inkerman Arms at Rye Harbour

Rye Nook Fishery
100 acres of still water on the edge of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. Barbless hooks only. Includes a hundred peg match venue for roach, rudd, bream, dace, eels and carp.

Fairlight cliffs
A photograph

Images of Sea Kale
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