Images Jack Turner Copyright 2009

SENSE OF PEACE ON WINDMILL

There are very few occasions when you can experience a Crop Circle
without any wind around in England. The sense of peace and tranquillity
on Windmill Hill was tangible, as none of the wonderful light Barley was
flowing in waves as would be the case on a normal windy day. Just
complete stillness, with the added impact of the ancient Windmill Hill
settlement. These types of events close to such powerful ancient places,
are what makes the County of Wiltshire so unique. There is no doubt that
the design itself was creating an atmosphere all of its own.

One curious feature of its positioning within the field, was a
mysterious track that can be viewed on the aerial images and pole shots.
The track appears to be made by some type of vehicle, however the
formation's axis is directly on the track itself. The question we have
to ask is, was this track already in the field before the formation was
made? If so, then this is another example of how the Circle makers use
natural reference points to create their designs.
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