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Crop circles 2017 Madron Holy Well and the speed of light
On the 28th of April 2017 something happened which raised my eyebrows to the max.
Near Madron Holy Well in the West part of Cornwall, a crop formation appeared which exact location is still unknown. When you type 'Madron Holy Well' in Google Earth it gives the spot marked with 'A' as can be seen in the picture.
I have positioned the preliminary diagram, made by www.cropcirclecenter.com, in the field nearby.
The position is chosen according to the sparse photos (2) which appeared on the internet.
Unfortunately there are no 'overhead' photos to discover what the exact position is.
The quality of the crop formation is not top of the bill: it is made in grass (a quite unusual medium in England) and looks as if Robbert van den Broeke has made it [sloppy and fake:)))].
Almost twelve years earlier, on July 24th 2005, the crop formation near Avebury Henge appeared.
The ghost of it can still be seen in Google Earth so it's position can be located excactly.
Every year I draw lines between crop formations and measure them to see if there are relationships to discover. Sometimes these relationships are quite stunning and so is this one.
What is the case?
Here you see the Avebury Henge crop circle in relationship to the Michael and Mary leylines.
Explanation: the red line is the Michael line, the green line is the Mary line, the dark blue line is the average
of the Michael and Mary line, running from Southwest to Northeast through England.
The light blue line connects the Madron Well crop circle with the Avebury Henge crop circle.
Next you see the position of Madron Holy Well relative to the Michael and Mary lines.
And now it comes: the distance of Madron Well crop circle to Avebury Henge is 299.792 metres (299,792 kilometres) which is the same number as the speed of light (measured in kilometres per second).
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