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In this Edition...
1. Conference Speaker Highlight 2019.
2. Crop Circle Yearbook 2018.
3. Crop Circles 2019 - Bookmark.
Conference 2019. Sunday Speaker. Highlighting,
Robin Heath.
Robin Heath is an independent researcher into ancient wisdom, specialising in archaeoastronomy and megalithic culture. He has written nine books on this and allied subjects, including the best selling Sun Moon & Stonehenge: Proof of High Culture in Ancient Britain, Power Points: Secret Rulers & Hidden Forces in the Landscape and Alexander
Thom: Cracking the Stone Age Code. In a varied career Robin has enjoyed being a research scientist in computer chips, a marketing manager in electronics, a senior lecturer in mathematics and engineering and head of department in a college of further education. Since 1974 he has also been practicing as an astrologer and is a highly regarded astrologer who has taught in all the leading schools of astrology in the UK and been the editor of the international Astrological Association Journal.
Crop Circle Year Book 2018. 20 Years of Yearbooks.
Crop Circle Year Book 2018
£20.00
ADVANCE ORDERS NOW OPEN:
Published: May 2019
These books are not widely available and are published in very limited numbers – we do not reprint them. Please make sure you get your copy by ordering in advance without delay.
This will be our 20th ANNIVERSARY EDITION!
In celebration we will be offering a special anniversary price of just £20.00!
Crop Circle Year Book 2018: Celebrating 20 years of these amazing books!
Our 2018 crop circle year book will be the twentieth in a series of unique books documenting the crop circle phenomenon in the UK. It is very hard to think that we have been producing them for that long and even harder to think about the hours of work that have gone into them! But they a form testament to our enduring love and commitment to a subject
which has inspired many, challenged some and has changed the lives of many more.
In the last 20 years there have been (and continue to be) many struggles and arguments seeking to capture or own the narrative of the crop circle subject for good or for ill. In the midst of it all these books have quietly and patiently built into a historical library, each an open portal into the fields of its given year. They have become a precious
archive, aide memoire, and photo album collection of some of the most amazing crop circles that have ever appeared. As a body of work, they are something of which we are immensely proud.
Please bookmark this page and check back regularly for updates as we have them.
Please Help to keep us Flying into the Future: If you have enjoyed looking at our pictures and information please consider making a small donation to keep us flying. There are so few of us left regularly recording the circles it’s really important that we continue. You can make a donation here.Thank you.
Image shown in what is normally the first crop of the year to contain a crop circle - oilseed Rape/Canola.
Roundway Hill, Wiltshire | 29th April 2009 | Oilseed Rape.
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