Area Code 51 Cartoons
Area Code 51 cartoons explore the subject of UFOs and extraterrestrials from a fresh and witty perspective. Here's one of many cartoons in their archive. :)
Eyes on the skies.
Area Code 51 cartoons explore the subject of UFOs and extraterrestrials from a fresh and witty perspective. Here's one of many cartoons in their archive. :)
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Interesting slideshow of objects similar in shape to UFOs. Some people say the Nazi's got anti-gravity technology just before they lost the war. True or not some of these pictures are quite intriguing.
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Crop circles have started appearing in the UK this year. In April, there were a couple simple designs in the early crops, followed by a beautiful May group which included this star (above).
These overlapping arcs, or swallows, appeared on May 22nd (right) at Wexcombe Down, Wiltshire. Just two days later, on May 24th, this design on concentric circles was found at Winterbourne Monkton, Wiltshire (below right). Lucy Pringle photographed just three circles in May but June is already very promising as the peak season approaches.
On June 14th, residents of Everleigh, Wiltshire were treated to a beautiful bisected circle with quadrilateral segments (below).
These are just a few of the circles that have appeared in the UK so far this year. Visit Lucy Pringle's site to see the others and for the latest updates.
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Without a doubt, crop circles have always been at the centre of the alien debate. From seventeenth-century wood cuttings depicting a 'devil mower' to the sophisticated and awe-inspiring designs left in fields today, I can't imagine anybody not being curious about who or what is responsible for them.
For those of you who haven't seen any crop circles, or who want to trace the patterns in their development from 1990 to the present, I strongly recommend a visit to the site of one of the best crop circle photographers around, Lucy Pringle. Notice the increasing complexity in the designs, as well as the themes some years seem to have.
One thing that amazes me is that in this day and age of unashamed hunger for celebrity (do I even need to mention BB or certain singing competitions??), the artist behind these designs has not come forward.
Whoever or whatever you are, thank you for this inspiring art, beautiful in its naturalness and stunning in its precision.
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