A New Glyph discovered at Stonehenge

Updated Saturday 29th June 1996


Colin Andrews and Beyond Boundaries report glyph discovered within Stonehenge: The very best Stonehenge investigators in the world, including the English Heritage Society, were not aware of glyph's previous existence at the sacred site. Every square inch of Stonehenge has been recorded in the past which makes this find even more amazing. Professor Gerald Hawkins, author of 'Stonehenge Decoded' & 'Beyond Stonehenge', is now studying the implications of the pattern which Colin says may be the foundation of the crop circles phenomena.

The glyph, partly covered by lichen and obviously not a fresh carving, was discovered while Colin was in the company of a Beyond Boundaries expedition group. Upon sighting the unusual symbol Colin requested the assistance of a Glasgow newspaper photographer who was covering a story about the expedition. The side lighting on the photograph revealed more of the intriguing shape which now is receiving international interest.

More study of this phenomena along with an investigation of current crop circles is being planned by Beyond Boundaries for late July when another expedition group, directed by Robert Dean, travels to the U.K. Included in the expedition itinerary is an opportunity to fly over current circles, spend time with Colin and other researchers within the circles, participate in night watches on the hillsides of Wiltshire, meditate within the inner circle of Stonehenge and tour the Glastonbury/Avebury area where Richard Hoagland is currently researching similarities to the geometry of Cydonia.

Bob Dean will then lead the group in a study of the Knights Templar while also researching current abduction / contactee experiences in Scotland. For more information and a detailed itinerary contact :

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