Hackpen Hill

New crop circle inspires shock and awe: Who or what is making them and why is the media ignoring this incredible phenomena?

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The 2012 crop circle season has been no less than mind boggling, with 26 new crop circles appearing in July alone. Now, as the last of the crops are soon to be harvested, crop circle enthusiasts scour the horizon and the landscape in the hopes for one or two more.

This Sunday they were not disappointed. The stunning and intricate crop circle that was spotted on the morning of Sunday, August 26th on Hackpen Hill, Wiltshire, exceeded the wildest dreams of all. So exquisite is the intricate weaving and so precisely drawn the detail of this newest circle that it has caused people to question whether or not the images were photoshopped.

First hand accounts from those on the ground and in the air today over this breathtaking circle have attested to the fact that it does appear to be genuine.

This circle is striking in it's amazingly intricate 'weaving' method that has been found in several earlier crops, which appear to be a new technique that the 'artists' are introducing.

Some crops do resemble others in their style and form, and individual personalities are coming through in several of these mysterious masterpieces.

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