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So, I went into Knoll Down yesterday (sun 28th
June), again without seeing any prior images. First impressions
are:~ Completed at high speed, with crop flowing clockwise. Although
quite small compared to the recent ones around Alton, It is on quite
a steep incline, so a tadge difficult to figure. As most of the
flattened wheat is angled at approx 70 degrees, it is easy to see
that not many visitors have been there before me, due to the obvious
single (careful) trail through it. I found quite a few chip marks in
various places, mainly at directional corner changes. On the centre
uptight swirl, I found a muddy boot print on the uptight crop
leaves. From this formation, the new one across the road, in the
field next to flight centre, is clearly visible.
JIC