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Burderop, Nr Wroughton, Wiltshire. Reported 6th July.

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I got a call from a friend this morning who saw a large circle in a field near where he lives, and so I set off to find it.  It is about the same size as the Pi formation at Barbury Castle, which is just up the road, but from first glance, not as technical.  It features a wide outer ring, with a design at the centre.  The whole formation spans 3 tram lines in a field containing 2 types of wheat crop.

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Location: On the road to Barbury castle, on the left
Map:  
Crop:  
Description: large circle
Discovery: 06/07/08
Name: Wroughton
Status: I seen the circle from the road that is from Wroughton to Barbury castle. it is big. if you coming from Wroughton, then it is in field opposite the road after the conference centre sign at Thorney park. you can see it from the road..

Sabbash Patel

but maybe double reporting of previous circle here.

Location: On the road to Barbury castle, on the left
Map: MAP REFERENCE
Crop:  
Description: while walking my dogs, I noticed a load of people in a wheat field. when I went for a closer look, I realised there is a huge crop circle in it. they turned out to be French tourists en-route to Barbury. it is in field Opposite Thorney Park, near Barbury Castle.
 
Discovery: 06/07/08
Name: Phil Miller
Status: Maybe double reporting of previous circle here.

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