ONE of the most bizarre crop formations to appear in Wiltshire fields has arrived at Milk Hill, Stanton St Bernard, between Devizes and Pewsey.
The formation was discovered in a field of immature wheat on Sunday and is rectangular at one end and circular at the other.
Crop circle experts have described it as a "blot on the landscape" and more of an architectural drawing than a pattern to sit comfortably in a field.
Spread over two and a half tractor lines it involves a lot of flattened crop. One tractor line is used as the baseline for the pattern, which is a rectangle with a part circle added onto one side of the rectangle.
Experts are dubious about the formation's origins and it may well be dismissed as of human rather than extra-terrestrial origin.
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