The earliest known crop circle, known as the “Mowing Devil,” is shown on this woodcut from Hertfordshire, England, 1678.
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The earliest known crop circle, known as the “Mowing Devil,” is shown on this woodcut from Hertfordshire, England, 1678.
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More pics at Pink Tentacle: Photos: Rice paddy crop art
The 2009 crop circle ‘season’ started with abundance and now looks set to bring a summer of circles to Britain’s fields.
Whether made by human hands or an altogether different life form, no less than 20 formations have been spotted since the season began in April. This week alone two huge designs have mysteriously surfaced.
An intricate 150ft dragonfly appeared in a barley field near Yatesbury, Wiltshire, just days after a jellyfish design was cut into crops in Oxfordshire.
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