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StoneGloves wrote:
It's simply convergent that this massive glyph has been interpreted as a Zoroastran symbol. It's big and they buzz with energy - read the reports - when they first arrive. This one is very new and desperately in need of interpretation!. ( http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2009/yatesbury2/yatesbury2009b.html )

OT ? Not if these phenomena partly inspired the siting and design of megalithic monuments!

Not sure that the word phenomena applies - any more than it does to Banksy the street artist.

Its an art form that brings tourists to Wiltshire; it also causes hundreds of pounds in crop damage.

"it also causes hundreds of pounds in crop damage."

and also buggers up faint crop marking of the archaeology beneath...

Yes, it's taken me a while to appreciate the work of Banksy, but his new exhibition has done it. The crop circles cause thousands of pounds worth of damage. Some farmers mow them straight away and you can imagine how popular the damaged shrine seekers will be locally. But how smart is it to produce a Zoroastran symbol hundreds of feet long, without trace, on the day Iran holds a crucial election? That is intelligent design!