Aerial photograph © 2003 by Mark Fussell, cropcircleconnector.
August 11, 2003
North Down, Wiltshire, England – Yesterday, a new 750-foot-diameter formation in wheat was reported between Morgan’s Hill and Cherhill Down directly east of the four tumuli and 11-concentric-ring formation of July 6, 2003 in North Down. From the air, the pattern contained 61 circles that alternate dark and light – the light being flattened crop and the dark standing. The circles create a 3-dimensional object that has three branches that resemble a hexagonal-structured molecule.
Since the July 6, 2003, North Down concentric ring formation , the July 13, 2003 Avebury Trusloe, and the August 3, 2003, Morgan’s Hill formations lined up on an axis that extends to Oliver’s Castle and Liddington Castle, we wondered if this new molecule formation would also line up. But after studying a map, photographer and video producer, Bert Janssen from The Netherlands, discovered that it was not.
Interview:
Bert Janssen, Agricultural Engineer, Photographer and Video Producer, Devizes, Wiltshire, England: “First, an update about the small circle that appeared on a hilltop near Morgan’s Hill earlier last week. I thought it was on the same line that went through the Avebury Trusloe formation and through Morgan’s Hill and North Down burrows, up to Oliver’s Castle. It’s not. It’s just off that line. But strangely enough, if you go from the top of the Morgan’s Hill survey stone through the small circle, you will land on Woodborough Hill.
The first North Down formation of July 6, 2003, which lined up with the four tumuli, is a large disc of eleven concentric rings with circles of standing wheat which I think represent standing stones and made me think about Avebury. The new molecule formation reported yesterday does not seem to be on that alignment. But I can add some new information about the angle between the Morgan’s Hill stone marker and the hilltop circle. That angle is 78 degrees which is the same number of rays on the lower side of the formation. If you extend the axis toward the Avebury Trusloe formation and go on to Avebury, you get an angle of 28 degrees. That’s the number of rays on the upper end of the hill.
So, Morgan’s Hill formation is lined up in a 78 degree angle and the Avebury Trusloe formation made a 28 degrees angle to Avebury. The line from Avebury through Avebury Trusloe towards Morgan’s Hill on to Oliver’s Castle, I think, has a Golden Mean ratio in it which means that somewhere near Oliver’s Castle there has to be a huge field and something is perhaps going to happen there. I don’t think the molecule is the last formation for Wiltshire in 2003.
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