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Good point about the formation that interacts with the landscape - I really enjoy these (like the 'Pi' formation). The explanation I'm unsure of but regarding the one you imaged the only point I have is motion. Purely conjecture but it looks to be rolling out of the field. Similarly to the 'developing' formations (sperm>ova / butterfly wings etc.) are we seeing the formations brought to life - they're moving in the fields, maybe even rolling right out! Well, it does add another dimension to the art anyway, which is great.
I've never actually been in a crop circle yet but after avidly following them for a couple of years I'm definitely going to make it this year!
Why do you say that? That Quetzalcoatl is a bad boy?
Originally posted by ofhumandescent
reply to post by Eevee
Thank you for sharing those.
Truly amazing.
I'm collecting pictures of crop circles as I think some of them are geniune and trying to tell us something.
Quetzalcoatl is seen/portrayed as a bit of a cultural hero and was worshipped for thousands of years
Originally posted by atlasastro
reply to post by Eevee
Awesome thread. S and F.
I haven't seen this one posted yet. It was one of the best last year IMHO. Size and scale was huge and the imagery is amazing. It also generate a heap of controversy an debate regarding its origins. So this CC has it all.
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/5d39ace57d2b.jpg[/atsimg]
So it gets my vote as the favorite CC of 2009.
Thus, both believers and sceptics are right;
There are infact two kinds of circles; those man made and those made...by something else.