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Double Spiral Crop Circle Art |
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This crop circle measured 160' in diameter and was made on June 23rd, 2002 in a barley field at West Overton, Wiltshire in southern England.
Spirals are ages-old symbols, from the Druids to the Anasazi and beyond. This one is a double spiral, with one twisting around the other like a snake. |
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Material: 1/8" steel |
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Size: 24" diameter |
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Finish: Black matte powder coat |
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Weight: 4 lbs. |
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Price: $249 bare metal, $299 for black powder coat finish as displayed here |
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Options: 18" or 36" diameter, also polished aluminum |
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Original crop circle photo by Janet Ossebaard |
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| This is a picture of the original crop circle in the field. The "tram lines" where the farmer drives his equipment are 40' apart. |
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