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600' jellyfish crop circle

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"A 600ft jellyfish pattern has appeared in a barley field in Kingstone Coombes, Oxfordshire, in what is one of the most intriguing crop circles ever seen in Britain."

"The vast pattern appeared in the field last week and experts are claiming it to be the first of its kind in the world.
Karen Alexander, a crop circle expert, said: "We have seen butterfly and bird patterns in the past, but this is the first jellyfish crop circle in the world.
"It is absolutely huge - roughly three times the size of most crop patterns and extremely interesting. People have been aghast at the size of it. It is a complete monster.
"We are looking into the meaning of it, but at present it just seems to have appeared out of nowhere."
Crop circle theorists known as 'croppies' - believe the patterns are created by UFOs during nocturnal visits, or caused by natural phenomena such as unusual forms of lightning striking the earth.
But it has been proven the patterns can be easily created artists.
Last year a crop circle described as the most complex ever to seen in Britain was discovered in a barley field in Wiltshire.
The formation, measuring 150ft in diameter, was a coded image representing the first 10 digits, 3.141592654, of pi.
Michael Reed, an astrophysicist, said: "The tenth digit has even been correctly rounded up. The little dot near the centre is the decimal point.
"The code is based on 10 angular segments with the radial jumps being the indicator of each segment.
"Starting at the centre and counting the number of one-tenth segments in each section contained by the change in radius clearly shows the values of the first 10 digits in the value of pi."
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...h-crop-circle-found-in-Oxfordshire-field.html
 
I will add for the record that I think this one is manmade. But from an artistic standpoint, it's pretty impressive. Wonder what the Sherwood's think about this one.
 
I will add for the record that I think this one is manmade. But from an artistic standpoint, it's pretty impressive. Wonder what the Sherwood's think about this one.
The thing that appeared immediately man made to me was the lack of grace in the curves of the tentacles. It is a cool piece of art in and of itself, but they are going to have to work on getting smoother curves and cleaner lines before they fool me.
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I love the space invaders one. That is damn cool.

I'm sure the hardcore crop circle advocates are loving this. "It's a sign!"....shyeah right
 
That's a rockin' piece of art. I don't think there's anything paranormal about it but it's creative and pretty cool!
 
Amazing skill to be able to do that. I don't even consider these by any means to be "paranormal" (obviously those ones are man-made and likely most/all of them are) but as really cool visual art.
 
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