Sunday, 26 September 2010

Places We Will Discover - Cheesefoot Head

We have Dinah Mason to thank for pointing out the fabulous name of one of our waypoints on the South Downs route. I was intrigued so googled to find out if there really was such a place.

Cheesefoot Head is a natural ampitheatre and place of outstanding beauty - wow, nice, they have a horse box parking area as well. However, it is also a place of special scientific interest (and not for it's name). It is, it seems, regularly the site of crop circles. The best bit is that, in 1989, there was the Cheesefoot Head incident involving the first ever crop circle investigation unit and UFO's. Google it if you dare - there were news paper articles and all sorts. The whole team experienced strange things - a feeling of force, an inability to break free, the head of a small ET, people moving at an angle or moving backwards and so on.

But, they ain't seen nothing yet - the Belles are on their way and UFO's have nothing on us. We have witnessed some UFO incidents ourselves - Alex on several occasions and has been known to land in unidentifiable circular objects (OK it was a patch of stinging nettles but it was strangely circular). Vicky and Sian have, what seems now, a suspiciously common denominator in the form of Isalda who was there to swerve and pick us up in our most dramatic of flights. Vix managed an unusual levitation from her bike on the Chilton road and Sian took to the air over Little London in Oakley. Isalda is, of course, an alien and on both occasions we felt the need to 'phone home'. It's all coming together now - Pat Delgado and Colin Andrews may wish to make a return trip in June for scientific interest as the Belles land at Cheesefoot.

In the meantime can anyone give us lessons in crop circle making - we feel the force!

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