In the summer of 1981 Pat Delgado brought to the attention of the British press the existence of some mysteri-ous
circular impressions in the fields at Cheesefoot Head, Hampshire. Since then, the appearance of similar circles in
southern England and elsewhere in the world-many of them striking in their symmetry and beauty-have transformed
initial curiosity into a full-blown investiga-tion. One look at the photographs will suggest why the circles raised
so many questions-such as, how on earth did they get there?
The authors, Pat Delgado and Colin Andrews, began to compile case studies, interviewing farmers and other witnesses
and photographing the formations from hillsides, from the air, and from close-up. With every viewing and visit, every
measurement and close observation, more curious details seemed to emerge-details of site groupings and of the swirled
and flattened circle floor formations, and the fact that scarcely any of the plants involved were damaged. Reports of
further anomalous coincidences possibly connected with the circles and related observations from other countries are
also included.
While theories have naturally abounded since the circles came to light-theories that the authors have considered and
tested-the book does not set out to prove anything beyond the existence of a persistent and compelling enigma in our midst.
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