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May Madness Continues
The Office Blog By Clare Oatley on 26/05/2009 17:39

Well after a short break of a couple of weeks and no new formations, the madness came again over the bank holiday weekend, with three designs reported in 2 days.  These designs are the first to come in Barley, the first two (at Barbury Castle and Bishops Cannings) reported on the same day (24th May).  Strangely enough, the first Barley design of 2008 was also reported on 24th May last year (the delicate design at Hackpen Hill - see our Image Gallery).  For more details and pictures of the new designs, visit our 'latest circles - May' pages.

 

Aside from the excitement of the past few days and the new circles coming, we have been working over the past week to get the website back online.&# ...

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The wonder and complexity of the early 2009 designs
Francine Blake's Blog By Francine_Blog on 06/05/2009 15:28

The crop circle season 2009 has well and truly started. With eight formations in oilseed rape already, six before the beginning of May, I can say that the season ahead of us is likely to be more intense than usual.  And that is something because pretty well each year so far has been more exciting than the one before. I can’t imagine what we could be in for this summer, but for certain it will be amazing and for us who study this full time, exhausting as well, as we are already stretched and it has barely began.

I have never seen such complex designs in rape in all my years of studying this subject. Usually, the season ...

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Latsest circle on Roundway Hill - a nice surprise
The Office Blog By Clare Oatley on 29/04/2009 12:02
In the absence of our usual photographer Gary King, I drove our french volunteer, Olivier, out to the airfield this morning to get some overhead shots of the Morgan's Hill formation that appeared on 24 April.
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Geometry Workshop with Michael Glickman
The Office Blog By Clare Oatley on 28/04/2009 15:40
February 21st 2009
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