This is the latest intricate crop circle to appear overnight in a British wheat field.
The mysterious pattern resembles the ancient Tibetan Buddhist symbol of an 'endless knot' - a complex loop of lines and circles used to illustrate the eternal flow of time.
The symbol has many meanings but because it has no beginning and no end many people who follow the religion say it represents the wisdom of Buddha.
Enormous: The 'endless knot' symbol is a complex loop of lines and circles used by Buddhists to illustrate their perceptions of reality
Endless: An 'Endless Knot' crop circle has been carved into a field at Cheesefoot Head, Winchester near the A272
Amateur pilot Matthew Williams snapped the pattern near Cheesefoot Head, Hampshire. He said: 'I’m a bit of a sceptic, but this is such an intricate design, I don’t know who could make such a thing.
'To me, there’s such peace and calm emanating from this formation. The tangled mass of twists and turns release some great energy when you realise it is an unbroken line.'
By walking from any one point in this huge formation, it is possible to walk all the way around, covering every inch of carved-out path and return to the start.
Crop circles have been appearing in fields throughout the summer. Some believe they are signs left by aliens, but others think they are made by vandals and pranksters.
Peaceful: The vehicles on the road adjacent to the crop circle put its size into perspective. Amateur pilot Matthew Williams who snapped the pattern from the air, said: 'I'm a bit of a sceptic, but this is such an intricate design, I don't know who could make such a thing'
Religious: The symbol has many meanings but because it has no beginning and no end many people who follow the religion say it represents the wisdom of Buddha
by Amy Oliver
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