The New Crop Circle Year Book 2006
Now Available to Order!
Book will be published in late November 2006
This is the eighth in our series of Year Books. This popular series of full colour, fine-art-reproduction photographic books records the passing beauty of the crop circles each year, charting their progress from spring to their thrilling culmination in late summer.
For some, the 2006 season was far too quiet. Many fields stood pristine, serene and untouched throughout the summer as the phenomenon seemed to abandon its conventional haunting grounds in favour of new territory. In comparison to the last few years, the 2006 season was a more measured, paced and thoughtful offering, with quality rather than quantity being the byword. Whilst the number of circles appearing in the UK during 2006 was markedly down on seasons passed; what formations did occur were of great symbolic interest. The circles of 2006 pushed even more design boundaries, speaking ever more eloquently about a shift from one state into another. Highlights included a series of multi-dimensional wormholes, a peacocks tail, a crown of many stars and a twelve-fold city of skyscrapers; capped off by a display of magnificent stars.
The 2006 book also contains images of the two magnificent formations in Kent.
The book is 11.8 x 8.6 inches (30 x 22cm, A4 size), with 24 pages (not including front and back covers). Each book is sent in a sealed plastic wrapper within a board-backed envelope to make sure it reaches you in perfect condition.
Karen & Steve
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