Inside the mystical world of crop circle tourism - 1
Published 21 Oct 2018, 08:05 BST
A young girl explores a crop circle near Sixpenny Handley in Dorset, England.
A group of Americans on a sacred tour to Glastonbury perform a ritual in the centre of a crop circle in Dorset.
Crop circle enthusiasts lay down for a ritual in Dorset.
A couple from the United States explores the interior of a crop circle.
American tourists perform a ritual in the centre of a crop circle.
People explore a new crop circle near Hackpen Hill, Wiltshire, which was reported on June 23, 2018.
A crop circle near Yarnbury Castle, Wiltshire, cuts across neat rows of crops.
A child plays in a crop circle during dusk near Sixpenny Handley in Dorset.
An intricate crop circle decorates a field in the English countryside.
American tourists perform a ritual in the centre of a crop circle near Sixpenny Handley in Dorset, England.
Crop circle tourists lie down in a crop circle in Dorset.
Tim Gallagher stands for a portrait inside a crop circle near Cerne Abbas. "I find the sacred geometry in many crop circle designs beautiful—whoever made them," Gallagher says. "As a musician, I take direct inspiration for my duo, Angels of Black Goo. We make music based on laws of resonance and geometric forms.”
A crop circle near Winterbourne Stoke Down, Stonehenge, Wiltshire, is carved into a verdant field.
A woman stretches inside a crop circle near Hackpen Hill, Wiltshire, which appeared in June 2018.