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In this Edition...
1. New Crop Circle at Yarnbury Castle Wiltshire.
2. Crop Circle Conference 2018.
Honey Bee at Yarnbury Castle.
This circle was reported late in the day on Sunday the 24th of June just south of the A303 at Yarnbury Castle (hillfort) in Wiltshire. The circle measures approximately 200ft and is in a field of maturing wheat. This design is based on six-fold geometry, a set of four standing petal-shapes sit within a
hexagon, which in turn has six arms each with a small circle at the end. In the laid crop, one can also see two further flattened petal shapes and a small swirled circle at the centre – it definitely looks like a honey bee in a hexagonal honeycomb cell. In addition to the standing and flattened parts of this design, the laid crop also plays a part. It looks kind of odd at first to see just four standing petals, when there is clearly room for six. But on closer inspection we see that the
‘missing’ two petals are drawn in the laid crop, making this formation look more like a bee than a flower (or perhaps both as they seem to belong to one another).
It has been over ten years since we first began the Summer Crop Circle Lectures and during that time the crop circle phenomenon, while remaining
constant, has changed enormously. The way we think about the subject and interact with the circles has moved on and so has the way we do our conference, with emphasis on community and the sharing of ideas and experiences.
Our Ethos: You’ll find our conference is a little
less about entertainment and more about community and collegiality. It’s an event where the crop circles are not only enjoyed and celebrated, but where people can come and join in the conversation, share their experiences and participate in a more inclusive and collaborative way. As important as the circles themselves are the people who are drawn to them, often full of experiences and stories, insight and wisdom. It is they (in addition to our speakers) that make up the ‘body conference’. As
always, our speakers will be drawn from those who have actually spent time in the fields and those who are actively engaged in the endeavour to better understand the phenomenon. Our speakers will not just be published authors, or professional speakers, but people who genuinely have something interesting and progressive to say about the phenomenon – some will be updating us about where their research has taken them in the last year, or over several years.
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