This formation took everyone’s breath away. Not only was its design absolutely perfect, its dimensions were overwhelming.
Standing on top of Etchilhampton Hill and looking down on this incredible pattern in the wheat field, one could only be
silent. 7 large circles in length and 5 in width, spread over an area as big as 3 football stadiums…
I was glad to see German researcher and dear friend Andreas Müller in one of the circles, drawing another one of his geometrical sketches
with great precision and understanding of what we were standing in. I don't know how he does it, but he is always dead on!

Inside, the wheat had been flattened in an interesting manner. As my photos show, not all of the stems had been pushed to
ground level. Quite a few had been effected by the energy but never reached the soil, whereas others seem to have been
totally neglected by the energy source responsible for the creation of this humongous formation. At first glance the lay
seemed somewhat messy, but upon closer inspection I noticed many cases of interwoven layers of wheat plants, indicating
various energy flows coming together simultaneously from different directions.





