Hi everyone,
Sorry it's been a while since you last heard from us. We have been busy capturing the latest formations and, of course, we held our annual conference last weekend.
Thanks to all of you who made it to the conference, it was great to see you! We had a really great weekend and feedback about our speakers and the event itself has been glowing. So thanks for talking the time to contact us.
Our blog will be back on line shortly, with some more thoughts on some of the events and formations of the summer. There's much to muse and discuss!
As we have quite a few circles to catch-up upon we will do it over a number of newsletters...
Urgent...
We urgently need to bolster our flight fund which has been much depleted of late - with so many formations to cover! Any donations you can make would be very much appreciated. We have our brand new 2012 calendar for sale right now and sales of these will very much help fund our continued flying. We have had lots of really good feedback about the new calendar with many of you liking the new calendar grid layout. They make a great gift and are a good way of introducing the crop circles to friends, family and colleagues. At just £9.99 each they are a steal! Scroll down for more calendar information and details of how to order.
You can also make a donation on our website from as little as £5.00 and you can also donate using your PayPal account.
Use the following link to donate, or for more information:
New Circles...
The circle at Overton Down had geometric connections to the West Woods formation of June 21st, as it was made entirely from circles. Its position by the Ridgeway close to Avebury made it popular circle for visitors.
The single circle below Cherhill had an interesting floor lay, there seemed to be a pattern swirled into the flattened crop.
Finally, the East Kennet circle of the 22nd of July signaled the beginning of the height of the season and was seen as the first of a number of major formations that have appeared so far this season. The formation was greeted with great excitement, its ten perimeter pyramids and spiders-web weaved into the laid crop held links to Mayan culture and myth.
More pictures of these formations are available to browse on our online Image Library... Click on any of the images to visit.
Overton Down, nr Avebury, Wilts. 18th July 2011. Wheat.
Cherhill, Wilts. 20th July 2011. Wheat
East Kennett, nr Silbury Hill, Wilts. 22nd July 2011. Wheat
Our 2012 calendar is here!
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Sales will directly contribute to our flight fund!