2010 Crop Circles

D Rusak said:
Not sure if it's just due to the photo taken, but I also love the blues, purples, and teal shades to it. Kind of reminds me of the FOTCM logo colors.

That's the first thing that popped in my mind, the fellowship symbol. I was noticing the shape more than color.
 
Incognito said:
D Rusak said:
Not sure if it's just due to the photo taken, but I also love the blues, purples, and teal shades to it. Kind of reminds me of the FOTCM logo colors.

That's the first thing that popped in my mind, the fellowship symbol. I was noticing the shape more than color.

Yeap, I thought the same thing when I saw it.

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Here are some more aerial pics of the first CC:

http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/photos/2010/old-sarum-2010.shtml#pic1
 
Here are two other pictures of the last CC from the CCC site:

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The symmetry and the mirroring "effect" of the CC are really, it could be said as always, beautiful.
 
This CC looks like showing a movement. The two outer circles are spinning and turning around the central circle with something spiraling around them, coming somewhat from the poles of the central circle, making it spin. An impression it gives.
Edit: the frame of reference for this rotation is the outer circle of the central circle.
 
Galaxia said:
I just wanted to say that I've noticed that most of the dates on missing person fliers add up to the number 9

05/10/2010 5+1+2+1= 9 :scared:

Fwiw, the number 9 is a factor in this cc, too - 9 solid spheres in total and the outer figure when looking from above resembles a nine as well.
 
If I remember well from the discussion about Lady-Di in the Wave series, the 9 number symbolises the end of a cycle, death.
Edit : but one can see any kind of numbers : 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9...
 
This came to my mind.

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Permission: taking into account the rights of copyright, i can show the other Crop Circle, but with the colors of the logo paleochristian? certainly seem.
 
This is marvelous... Those farmers in UK are a creative bunch

I hope that was a joke. You can't seriously tell me that a farmer would want to destroy their own crops for the sake of amusement?!

That's how they make their living, my subjective opinion is that it's common sense...something else is going on.
 
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