Saturday, June 3, 2023

The first crop circle of the season has been discovered in England

 Surreal patterns appearing unexpectedly in farmland - known as crop circles - have intrigued both local residents and world travelers for decades. England, and in particular the county of Wiltshire, became famous as the most popular place for these fascinating formations. This year, the traditionally reliable crop circles are back, with the first pictogram discovered on May 28, 2023.

Crop circles appearing in English fields are not a new phenomenon. It all started in the 1970s when the first reports of unusual patterns forming in the fields began to appear. Since then, they have become part of local culture and folklore, attracting crowds of tourists, scientists, and paranormal enthusiasts every year.

Wiltshire is particularly popular with crop circle makers, with dozens of formations appearing each year. The first pictograph of the year was discovered on May 28, 2023. This surprising and complex creation is always the source of many theories and discussions.

Some believe that crop circles are the result of natural forces such as wind and temperature changes. Others suggest that they may be the result of human activity, becoming one of the most spectacular forms of street art. And still, others believe that crop circles are evidence of extraterrestrials trying to communicate with us through these complex formations.

Regardless of what one believes, one thing is certain: crop circles are an extremely fascinating and intriguing phenomenon. Each year, they attract large numbers of tourists, scientists, and the curious to Wiltshire, who come to experience the mysterious and unusual formations for themselves. The first pictogram of the 2023 season, discovered on May 28, certainly only fuels this fascination, adding a new chapter to the endless history of crop circles in England.

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