This fantastic Crop circle near Milk Hill in Wiltshire became known as the 'Bee' due to its winged insect appearance. Others saw a resemblance to the Caduceus The staff of hermetic wisdom. |
Another angle of the Bee with a famous White Horse in alignment. Note the wonderful swirling pattern of the crop. |
The picture above, is taken in a genuine crop circle. The nodule (joint) on the stalk is enlarged and bends at this point cleanly without breaking. This crop circle was already 16 days old when we saw it and yet the crop was undamaged and growing back up to the light. |
Click on the graphic on the left or the photographs below to see some Enlargements |
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Ground shot of the 'Bee' Approaching from Milk Hill |
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Did you know that when seed head samples were processed and examined under a microscope, it was found that the crystaline structure in the crop circle plants had changed? And that in separate tests a molecular biologist showed that the DNA was 'considerably different' in plants from a crop circle? |
This second picture is from a hoaxed circle. The crop is damaged and dying, however this photograph was taken within 18 hours of it being created! The stems are broken at the base, below the nodule, probably due to being flattened by a board or plank. |
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See our links page for ways to view some great crop circle sites and find out more about their sacred geometry, and other amazing facts... |
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