Notice it's true dimensional shape is seen by the circling view from drone. It takes on a different form. Viewing from directly above, I saw the likes of an anemometer wheel inside a water wheel spilling it's load , circling it morphs something like an jellyfish. It's certainly different. Though it does scream a local artist. Greet footage thank you. 😀
I'm always in hysterics at the constant bickering of whether these are man made or not. You can only tell by the quality of the lay and this was all firmly established decades ago. In a genuine formation, the lay is pristine, shows no sign of trampling, and there has even been evidence that the nodes of the crop are blown (by EM energy). Also there are no signs of human access. In a man made formation on the other hand, there is always obvious signs of trampling. No amount of argument will determine which is which just by looking at drone footage. You have to actually be there and do a comprehensive study of the lay.
@@macaroon147 Not sure if you are being deliberately obtuse there mate. I'll give you benefit. Some are man made and some are not. If you didn't know that already, then I cannot think why you didn't..
Ofcourse, but that doesn't make it any less impressive. I do obviously believe in aliens since it's not logical for us to be alone in a infinite universe but I don't see why aliens would make pretty designs in our crops lol