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2. Register Your Interest For The Crop Circle Year Book 2018.
3. NEW BLOG. Star of Wonder!
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Crop Circle Calendar 2019. STOCK CLEARANCE!
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The Crop Circle Calendar 2019 is the latest in our series of popular crop circle calendars
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For One week only. Offer ends on Friday 18th of January – while stocks last!
2019: This year our annual calendar contains a collection of some of the best crop circles entirely from the latest 2018 season!
With sumptuous photography by Steve Alexander, commentary by Karen Alexander, and bold crop circle silhouettes by Bertold Zugelder. They are the perfect way to introduce friends and family to the crop circles and make striking wall decorations, with an attractive grid to mark important appointments!
The calendar measures 25 x 30cms (9 3/4 x 11 3/4) inches approx.
Star of Wonder: East Field, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire | 3rd July 2005 | Wheat
The formation that appeared in the great East Field, in Alton Barnes in 2005, is one of my all-time favourite formations. After doing some preliminary work on its geometry back in 2012, I recently found my original sketches and decided to complete the work I started. It also seemed apt to be doing this in the lead up to Christmas, as this
was no doubt a Star of great Wonder…
2019 will mark the 29th year of my involvement with the crop circle phenomenon. I saw my first circle in the newspapers in 199o, by 1991 I had stepped in my first formation, 1992 brought the considerable and considerate gift of four crop circles, all within a mile or so of my house – they were considerate as I didn’t drive (I still don’t), and I could
therefore walk to them. 1993 marked my first visit to Wiltshire to see the circles there and in 1994 I first began working with Steve and we have been visiting the circles and flying over them every season since.
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