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Crop Circles
We actually got to go inside the doomsday crop circle, farmers will either put a 44 gallon (200 litre) drum to the entrance of the crop circle so that you can leave a donation so it reimburses them for any damage that people make when entering the fields. Please respect the farmers property, walk in the tractors tyres tread marks you will know what I mean when you first come in contact with a wheat field. If you show respect then the farmer will keep that field intact otherwise farmers are known to get in there quick smart and harvest the field so that their crop doesn't get down graded and they lose a great proportion of their income for the year.
This is the first crop circle we came upon and was located just out of Alton Barnes and not far from the "Barge Inn" Picture this if you will, you are driving on a country lane in the middle of nowhere and all of sudden there are cars parked up on either side of the lane, and you think someone must be having a party but no it's not "It's the Crop Circle Chasers" tourists and seekers from all over the world.
Naturally after coming all this way, we had to stop and get out, meet and greet everybody, and listen as people explain in fractured English their thoughts and concepts about the Crop Circle phenomena here in England but in other parts of the world as well.
Reminds you of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" when Roy Neary (aka Richard Dreyfus) has this urge to go to Wyoming and has to overcome all the hurdles put forward by the military and family and meets other like minded folk. What a wonderful day and a special time in our lives when members of the human race came together to share. Whose right or whose wrong is not the issue it's the fact that in the middle of a wheat field total strangers are having a chat, think about that when you next get in an elevator or sit beside someone in a bus. These people were very open and had a chat, now that's something sacred.