IT IS an unexplainable
phenomenon: what is a crop circle and how did they come to be?
For
the past 14 years, Megan Heazlewood has investigated the circles that appear in
a variety of crops.
“Fifteen
years ago I had never even heard of crop circles, I was incredulous myself,
that was until friends of mine showed me what they had seen,” Ms Heazlewood
said. “I guess curiosity got the better of me because I started investigating
more and more.”
Over
the past four decades, there have been an estimated 12,000 crop circles
recorded globally.
“The
diameter of these circles can range from 3-600ft,” Ms Heazlewood said.
“Of
course, over the years there have been hoax crop circles, but there have also
been ones that are very much real, and have been scientifically proven.
“They’re
absolutely fascinating. They have symbols that are linked to ancient culture,
religion, art, tradition and mathematics.
“There
is an astounding amount of hidden geometry inside these exquisite pieces of
art. I have come to the conclusion this is a way for higher intelligence to
communicate with us.”
Ms
Heazlewood will present her findings at the Emu Plains Community Centre, on
October 19 at 1pm.
It
will include her own personal crop circle sighting in Wiltshire, England, and
footage of a UFO sighting adjacent to Silbury Hill, as well as that of a crop
circle site at Boorowa, NSW.
Admission
is $20.
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