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I have used two cameras today but for some strange reason each camera produced over exposed images. So as much as I wanted to send some in I have only a couple which I can share. The formation at Barbury Castle is visible from Barbury Castle view point. Upon entering this formation it can easily be mistaken as a ` Ghost Circle ` as the growing and risen barley is stunted in growth within the main design of the formation. Almost all plant stems are upright and there are no visible signs of anyone having entered this `silent` creation. Barley outside the formation is growing equally all around the field. Also I cannot fully confirm due to the exposed images that Orbs were again present - as I was approaching this formation there were two shining (objects) rapidly leaving the formation. Similar to Steve Alexander's footage is the best I can describe it.

The first Image shows crop circle from Barbury Castle View Point. Second image shows stunted and upright barley.

Andrew Pyrka ( Cheltenham)



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Image Robert Armstrong Copyright 2009

Shots taken between 8 and 9pm on Sunday the 24th. The formation (which can be seen in the north-north-east direction from the car park area at Barbury Castle,) looked more than a few days old judging from the spring of the crop. Interesting flows of the barley should make for some great overheads.

14 circles around 7 circles, around a central circle, all of similar size with large circle outlines embedded.

The crop looked clean, lacked obvious signs of previous visitors or damage, and showed bent nodes along with central spirals.

I was lucky enough to snap an orb (along with some very small light phenomena) which must have been moving slowly as I had set the camera to take 2 shots, 10 seconds apart, and it could be seen in different locations and on the next shot can be seen further down the field.

Robert Armstrong



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