England’s Crop Art and the World’s Largest Jellyfish
In the early Summer of 2009, England’s annual crop art season got underway in spectacular fashion with one of the most impressive creations ever to grace a Barley field – a gargantuan 250m long, 60m wide Jellyfish that appeared one night as if from nowhere. Each year from April to August, around 60-80 designs are discovered in fields across England, especially in the county of Wiltshire. Occasionally though the patterns are found in adjoining counties, as is the case with the Jellyfish, which was in Oxfordshire. One reason for the concentration of crop circle activity in Wiltshire may…