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Positioning of crop circles within the landscape

Crop circles are often seemingly deliberately placed within the landscape. Sometimes this is with reference to ancient sites, other times they seem to indicate something that is yet to happen. The following are just a few examples of this. Click on the link to see the article:

Findon, West Sussex – A time tunnel and pictogram appeared next to each other at Findon, West Sussex in July 1995. But 20 years later, the farmer had marked the site with an enclosure…

Crooked Soley, Wiltshire – A ‘Crop Circle Revelation’

Crooked Soley

Birch / Layer de la Haye, Essex – The Layer Solar Farm

Bishop’s Sutton, Hampshire – Between 1995 and 2020, eight formations appeared near Bishop’s Sutton in Hampshire. But they didn’t just appear anywhere…

Sompting, West Sussex – Margary’s missing Roman Road 153