
3-D art or pile of old crop?
Date: Thursday, July 05th, 2007 (CST ) Topic: UFO's & Aliens
Crop circles have achieved a new level of sophistication – they've gone 3-D. The latest one, created in a wheat field at Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, southern England, shows a floor of checkered tiles stretching down a long, high-ceilinged corridor with doors leading off each side.
The three-dimensional design, 60m in diameter, is just metres from the 5000-year-old West Kennet Long Barrow burial grounds, one of the largest and most impressive Neolithic graves in Britain.
The latest design was photographed by Steve Alexander who, with his wife Karen, has been researching crop circles for more than 15 years.
"It's one of the most architectural designs we have seen, rather than purely geometric," Karen said.
"In traditional geometry a square represents material reality and a circle the divine or heavenly realm."
Copyright: Herald Sun
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