Is it a coincidence that nearly every impressive and so-called genuine cropcircle has been found in England or is it simply these guys practicing/advertising? They seem to make a living from making cropcircles on demand, like this one:
Lucy Pringle has a site on cropcircles. Have a look at her picture archives. Isn't it interesting that the pictures of the first circles are lousy and rarely gives a full view? Isn't is interesting that the circles themselves are pretty lousy? Obviously they got better as the years went by.
So why don't they take credit for this amazing artwork?
Well because they destroyed around £1400 worth of crop in wilts alone. That's a lotta money. Would you take credit? And there's also the trespassing and vandalization charges to be dealt with and where were you the preceeding year? Got any more vandalization of private property you want to tell us about? May we please see your shoes?
Milk Hill is known around the world and the artist is probably still alive.
Quite an accomplishment.