Experiences and observations of the Crop Circle in
OVERTON HILL, EAST KENNETT
Found 26 July, 2006

A virtual visit to the crop circle!


This quicktime VR panorama image shows how the main circle was flattened, not in a "conventional" spiral manner.
(Use the mouse to move around the image, zoom in and out with the Ctrl and Shift keys. Drag downwards with the mouse to see the floor pattern!)

Experiences and observations on the spot


pole shots

A single stalks standing in the middle of the big circle... and a courageous spider reaching for the sky with the help of it!

As this formation seems to have appeared out of my request, or at least some synchronicities lead me to make such a request and spend the night in a house almost next to that field, I expected it to present other signs of an authentic phenomenon. And I was not disappointed. The flow of the crop in the circle immediately gave an impression of an energy field instead of mechanical labour. The images on this page show how the floor pattern in the circle differs from the regular spiral fashion, where the stalks follow the outline of the circle.

However, the most impressive pard is the "lightning bolt", or "staircase" as I first perceived it. The individual portions of the ziczac path seemed as they had been laid down in a backwards order: If you think that the path begins from the big circle, then the first straight portion is laid over the next one, suggesting that the second portion was flattened first. The same continues for the rest of the ziczac. Yet the overlaying stalks at the corner are bent individually, following the steep angle.


Here you can see how the individual stalks are actually bent along the corner of the "lightning bolt".

If the path was laid down by stomping then you would expect some of the stalks of the first portion to "mingle" with the still standing stalks of the next portion. Then when you flatten the next part, the stalks in the corner should be somewhat mixed with each other. However, if you think the portions were laid down simultaneously, then the beginnings of each portion would have been laid down before the last part of the previous portion hit it. And then as a final result you have an impression that the second portion was laid down before the first, but yet it was just the first part of the second portion that was laid down before the last part of the first portion. I know this sounds more complicated than it is.