This wonderful circle has references to Op Art and an inherent magical geometry within its structure. Perhaps indicating worlds within worlds. Dimensions within dimensions. The geometric statement within this formation seems to indicate the many differing perspectives that surround our everyday life.
A challenging and thought provoking circle indeed.
~ Julian Gibsone (Director of the Crop Circle Connectors DVD's)
Check out this video of Michael Glickman & Gary King discussing the Liddington Castle Crop Circle ...
The magnified appearance bears a strong resemblance to a crop circle formation that appeared at All Cannings, Wiltshire on the 30th of June, 2008 ...
Both formations seem to be from the same author(s) indeed .... As Michael Glickman suggests in his review of the Liddington Castle formation, the narrow gaps (doorways/passages) in the formation have to be really well thought of especially if it had to be made on ground and this procedure is definitely time consuming if it had to be done that way and would've certainly caught someone's attention sooner or later :)
Interpretations are most welcome ... please share, leave us a comment ...
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