Temporary Temples Newsletter 2017-068

Published: Sun, 08/13/17

Temporary Temples Newsletter 2017-068
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An Umbilical Row of Beads in The Midlands. 
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Monarch’s Way, nr Wooton Wawen, Warks, 7th August2017, Wheat.

This unusual and very pretty circle appeared on the 7th of August. The largest circle measures approximately 60ft in diameter and the formation is about 300ft in length (including the row of circles leading to a tree) – which seems like an umbilical row of beads seemingly tethering it to the tree in the field. However, the central feature of this crop circle has to be its elaborate floor lay in which a off centre sun with emanating rays can be seen. In some ways this circle and rays is similar to the circle at Stitchcombe earlier in the year, and is a recurring motif in crop circle design over the years. Some have linked it to the forthcoming eclipse.

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About Us.
Steve Alexander has been photographing the crop circles for twenty years. During that time he and Karen have provided a important service to the crop circle world by supplying professional quality photographic imagery of the circles to researchers, the media and the general public.
 
Since 1999 they have produced an annual Year Book showcasing the very best formations of each year along with a written commentary researched by Karen Alexander. The Crop Circle Year Book books are beautifully produced and they contain some of the best crop circle photography you will find anywhere. They are self-published, in small numbers and are not widely available, many consider them to be the most important crop circle documents available.
 
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