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Crop Circle at Stony Littleton Long Barrow
9-6-2010 door Micky - Bron: CropCircleConnector
I took a chance today, no rain but no sun either… crop circles are really a challenge to photograph ! so nothing really good today but at least these few pictures will show the exact shape. There is no tramlines really but I think we are talking about a formation of 200/250 feet long. It’s on a hill and it is slightly curved.

Olivier Morel
The Impact of the Ancient and the New.

Well done to Olivier Morel (WCCSG) for shooting these wonderful shots of this enigmatic formation which were taken in difficult conditions.

The formations positioned next to Stony Littleton Long Barrow add significance to the whole event. With the timeline clearly seen at this location spanning from ancient times to the impact of this present and unexpected set of circles. Unexpected also because this is the first time a formation has appeared at this location.  

This adds a depth and complexity to this whole intriguing event.

Well done again Olivier for undertaking such a long flight and bringing us these great aerial shots.

Julian Gibsone (Director of the Crop Circle Connectors DVD’s)
Images    Olivier Morel Copyright 2010
Images Stuart Dike  Copyright 2010



The location high on the hillside overlooking a quiet valley close to the Roman City of Bath is quite stunning.  The Chamber Barrow of Stony Littleton is one of the finest Burial Chambers in Britain. Thought to be around 5000 years old, it resides in a remote location, cut off from the hectic 21st century. Perhaps one of the most amazing locations I have had the pleasure to visit, and yet only 40 minutes from my own home.  

The formation is located right next to the ancient mound.  The crop remains a mystery at the moment, as its very short, but however does have a yellow flower. At first glance we thought it was Old Canola, as most of the Canola fields are losing their flowers at this stage.  It is only 3ft in height with a much narrow stem than Canola.

The crop inside had an extremely neat floor pattern, with minimal breakage.   More to follow.

Stuart Dike