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Re: Ye Lord and Lady of Yatesbury - in a field near yo
Jun 17, 2009, 11:56
StoneGloves wrote:
There's so much vitriol in this thread and it has become what I expect. I suppose I must feel the need to be ridiculed and excluded and so on. Nobody can make work on such a large scale as these temporary monuments without leaving dirty great footprints. It's impossible.


Yes, you're quite right Mr S.

I would just say that the one and only time I've been into a crop circle was when I went into one of the large ones that appeared on Windmill Hill earlier this century. The sheer size of the thing was impressive by any standards! There was absolutely no way of knowing what it looked like from ground-level - and the precision of its design was only apparent when viewed from the air.

As I say, impressive by any standards, and I'd go as far as to say an art form if nothing else (in fact not unlike the transient creations of Tibetan sand mandalas).
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