First Crop circle of 2009

Apr 16th, 2009 | By | Category: News

The first crop circle of 2009 has arrived at The Ridgeway near Avebury wiltshire, reported on the 14th of april. It appeared in oilseed rape in some of the most ancient and sacred landscape near to Avebury. The formation consists of a central circle with four concentric rings and opposing arcs decreasing in size in the rings. Veteran researcher Lucy Pringle was swiftly in the air to take photographs. Click Here to visit her website for more photos.ridgeway-crop-circle

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  1. Hiya Andy, as per our earlierconvo:~ i went up the formation yesterday, (quite a hike~ must say, well worth the effort. mind)
    and have the following obeservations,
    the glyph is reminescent of a man in the maze symbol…
    The Gila River Indian Community — the Akimel O’odham — refer to the Man in the Maze as the Se:he or the Elder Brother, who is their Creator. The journey of life is a journey through a maze, beginning at birth and continuing through childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and finally ending in old age. The four major turns in the path represent the four directions, and the center of the maze represents death. Death is the beginning of a new journey and, thus, the cycle repeats itself.

    hopefully, you will have transferred a couple of my foties, from inside the formation, .
    Already the stems (which are still firmly rooted, and mainly undamaged, apart from us inevitable visitors)are raising back up, what i did also finding interesting, is how the flattened crops, all seem to have a lovely smooth curved ‘hook’ at the top,
    Enjoy
    Love n Light
    JIC

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