Crop circles are back but this time they are much better, they are in 3-D. Damn those aliens are clever!
A floor of chequered tiles stretches down a long, high-ceilinged corridor with doors leading off each side. The art of crop circles reaches a new height of sophistication.
The astonishing three-dimensional design, 200ft in diameter, has been created in a wheat field at Silbury Hill in Wiltshire.
Only metres away are the 5,000-year-old West Kennet Longbarrow burial grounds, one of the largest and most impressive Neolithic graves in Britain.
A floor of chequered tiles stretches down a long, high-ceilinged corridor with doors leading off each side. The art of crop circles reaches a new height of sophistication.
The astonishing three-dimensional design, 200ft in diameter, has been created in a wheat field at Silbury Hill in Wiltshire.
Only metres away are the 5,000-year-old West Kennet Longbarrow burial grounds, one of the largest and most impressive Neolithic graves in Britain.
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