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Hello Everyone,
Two new circles have been reported today, the first at Adam's Grave, the second at Cherhill white horse.
We had a call this morning from researcher Monique Klinkenbergh informing us that there was a new circle near to Milk Hill. We scrambled to try and get a flight as soon as we could as the weather was fine and dry, but was forecast to deteriorate after today. We secured at flight for lunch time and took off. However as we arrived the farmer's tractor was in the field and he had mowed the interior of the formation out.
It was a very sad blow. Only those that flew very early this morning managed to capture the formation as it originally appeared. Despite many trying to talk the farmer out of cutting the formation he was adamant.
Fortunately, Monique has generously given us permission to use her image of the formation before it was cut and we include it here and it will be included on our image library.
Below is an image of the original circle, and one after the farmer has finished cutting it.
The second formation was reported later in the day and is a small 50-75ft set of concentric rings with two small satellite circles. It does have a pretty weaved centre - we will bring you pictures as we get them.
Adam's Grave, nr Alton Barnes, Wilts.
25th June 2012 - Wheat - approx 350ft in length.
Before the formation was cut
Cut! The farmer stands beside the tractor while visitors look on... We missed it by 30 mins at the most!
Karen's preliminary drawing of the head section of the Adam's Grave formation
Steve will be showing a film of the 2012 circles and Karen will be talking you through the circles of 2012 and their geometry at The Summer Crop Circle Lectures 2012.
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