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After we took all the ground  images we wanted we were almost ready to head back home. Olivier Morel took a quick snooze in the warm Solstice sun while I had an urge to climb Milk Hill, so just to grab that semi aerial shot of the crop circle below.
As I was approaching the base of the White Horse I spotted three curios indentations in the wheat. These indentations were individually apart from one another and looked liked as if someone had dropped a football straight down into the wheat, but it would have had to be a very heavy ball if that was to be the case as the wheat at the very bottom of these circular indentations was fully flattened. There was no visible signs of anyone walking through the wheat to create these indentations, in fact I created a visible path while trying to get close so I could take some images and I was being careful not to create any further damage.
Close up view of these circular Indentations gave the impression as if they were some kind of nests. it is possible that these nests were created by some animal or even birds such as pheasants but a thought rushed through my mind with a different possibility.  Please see Pierre Beakes footage below of 3 orbs in flight which were captured on camera in 2010 below Milk Hill.

The footage shows three Orbs in flight below Milk Hill but watch what happens when these Orbs descend into the wheat. These Orbs exit their flight by entering the wheat at a fair speed, so is it possible that these nest which I found below Milk Hill are in fact ORB NESTS. Quite possible !.
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The three nests found below Milk Hill - Each nest does look like as if something fell in from the top rather than something walking in from ground level.

As I walked away from these nests  I heard a rustling noise which turned my head, all I saw was wheat moving as if something  was running  through it. I didn't take much notice of what it may have been and continued to take a steady climb up Milk Hill. After our all night vigil on top of Silbury Hill my legs by now felt as if they turned to jelly so my hopeful climb got me as far as  quarter of the way up Milk Hill, I took my photo and the rest of the climb I simply abandoned.
On my way back I found the same tram line which would take me back to the crop circle and sleeping Olivier. Looking at the  three nests I found earlier, this time there was something else there which wasnt there 20 minutes or so earlier.
To the side of these nests there was some kind of thin lined pattern as if something small run through the wheat. The thin lined pattern was wide enough for it to be walked in by stepping carefully and placing one foot in front of the other.
At the time I did swear blind that this pattern wasn't there when I first discovered the three nests and to this day I still say that this pattern was created behind my back while I was climbing Milk Hill. What created it is of course unexplained.
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The pattern looked liked a smiley face !!
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A rough sketch of what the thin lined pattern looked like ! Odd to say the least !

When we finally left this crop circle we walked up a different tram line than the one we first came in, it wasn't intentional, it was just the closest exit tram line to where we were at the time.
Approximately half way between the crop circle and the road side I spotted something else once again. This time there was a patch of wheat which its growth pattern looked stunted. Some stems were shorter than the other and vice versa but what caught my attention was the fact that this patch was  almost circular and there was a pattern within its centre. Please look closely at the image below and you will see that there is a resemblance to the smiley face pattern which happened behind my back - very strange indeed !.
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We are not entirely sure whether this pattern was there when we first entered the crop circle below Milk Hill but while in the crop circle we spotted a man on top of the hill who wanted our attention. He was shouting and waving his arms around and pointing towards this location, whether he saw something and wanted us to be aware of it, we are not entirely sure. So if you are the person who was on top of Milk Hill on the morning of 21st June 2009, please get in touch.
I sent this image with other ground shot images to crop circle connector which Mark Fussell posted on their web site on the day. Couple days later I receive a phone call from a rather excited Olivier Morel to tell me that the crop circle below Milk Hill had grown - extra parts were added and not only this the patch of stunted wheat had also turned into a full crop circle !.
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At first we thought that something miraculous had occurred. A patch of oddity turning into a crop circle was indeed the ' WOW !' factor at the time but of course we now realise that the first image was visible  on connectors web site so it gave the idea to some crop circle makers to be creative by creating some magic !!. Well I will repeat myself once again ' We now know different  ! '. Regardless of this situation we still agree that there is something very curious out in the fields of Wiltshire. the Beings, the Orbs and many other sightings can be classified as the REAL PHENOMENON. Crop Circles are NOT the phenomenon !.