Now it seems that the alien crop circle makers have children and read Earthly
books to them. How else would they know about the Hungry Caterpillar from the
book,
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. It appeared in early
July near Wiltshire, England in a crop field of wheat. Here is some of the
report.
Hungry Caterpillar Makes its Appearance as a Crop Circle
The circle is 300ft long and seems to be an attempt to recreate the famous
hero of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, a book by Eric Carle first published in
1969.
As ever, it's not clear precisely who - or what - is responsible for the
circle. It's not even clear when it was made.
But it follows hard on the heels of another striking crop-based creation,
which was first spotted at the end of last month:
Crop circle "experts" - yes, there are such things - claim this design is an
attempt to depict "the New Jerusalem", along with "drops of water that could
herald the start of a new world".
Alternatively, it's just a rather artistic bit of rural vandalism.
The 200ft design has appeared in a wheat field at Stanton St. Bernard in
Wiltshire. The farmer who owns the field has not yet destroyed the design.
Instead he's installed an honesty box charging people £2 to have a look.
At least someone is making money out of tourists this summer.
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The caterpillar design is 300 meters long and even its head is big. What do
you think of these crop circles? Leave a comment below.
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