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Phoenix crop circle may predict
end of the world
Crop circle experts believe the latest
pattern to be discovered, a phoenix rising from
the flames in Wiltshire, may give a warning about
the end of the world.
The
400-foot design was discovered in a barley field
in Yatesbury near Devizes and depicts the mythical
phoenix reborn as it rises from the ashes.
Investigators claim more formations are referencing
the possibility of a cataclysmic event occurring
on December 21, 2012, which coincides with the
end of the ancient Mayan calendar.
The Mayans believed civilisation exists within
a series of earth cycles of 144,000 days each
with the 13th expiring in December 2012, resulting
in Armageddon.
Crop circle enthusiast Karen Alexander, from
Gosport, Hants, said: "The phoenix is a mythical
creature which symbolises rebirth and a new era
in many cultures across the world.
"Within the crop circle community many believe
the designs are constantly referring to December
21 and its aftermath.
"This could be interpreted as the human
race or earth rising again after a monumental
event.
"The patterns are becoming more intricate
with every find and it is exciting to think how
they are going to evolve by the time we get to
2012."
Recent crop circles have included giant jelly-fish
and one image discovered in Wiltshire in June
which experts dubbed the most 'mind boggling'
they had ever come across.
The formation, measuring 150ft in diameter, is
apparently a coded image representing the first
10 digits, 3.141592654, of pi.
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