Crop circles – areas of crop fields crop fields that are flattened into different, often intricate shapes – are considered mysterious by many. Some people explain these strange works of art as man-made hoaxes but others beleive that there’s a more sinister, extraterrestrial source.
As more and more of these creative marvels have popped up over night, so have new theories and religious beliefs surrounding their origin. In the 1970s a surge of crop circle tourism emerged. You can find crop cirle tours in Wiltshire, England and information on where to find crop circles on England at www.cropcircletourist.com.
If you’d rather skip the tour an discover them yourself, here are a few crop circles hot spots from around the globe.
1. Namibia, Southwest Africa
Africa has its very own kind of crop circles often referred as ‘fairy circles’, that develop as unexplained barren circular indents in the grassy lands of Namibia. These mysterious holes range from 7 to 49 feet in diameter, and they grow and shrink over a period of 30-60 years. Local legends say, spirits or fairies make these holes and endow them with magical properties, although scientists attribute them to the work of termites and that ‘native grasses achieving some surprisingly sophisticated levels of self-organisation in one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth,’ according to www.sciencealert.com.
2. Wiltshire, England
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Whiltshire is close to perhaps the world’s most famous prehistoric monument, Stonehenge, an area with a particularly high level of unusual happenings. Every year tourists flock to the area to catch a glimpse of the commonly occurring and still unexplained crop circles that appear seemingly over night. The Martinsell Hill crop circle is one of the most highly detailed works that has ever appeared in the area.
3. Goes, Netherlands
The largest known crop circle that some people attribute to aliens due to its shear size, measures 530m x 450m. A giant human butterfly figure was carved into crops near the southern Dutch town of Goes. Whether this crop circles is the work of unknown beings or mysterious artists, it’s an artistic marvel.
Here are a few other weird and wonderful appearance made by crop circles this year:
Pictures: Wikipedia/ Robert Ormerod, National Geographic
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