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Was looking at the size of some school fields on Apple maps (also visible on Bing but not Google maps) a little while ago and came across these in farmers fields near villages close to me......

[url= http://binged.it/12hwqcq ]Field 1[/url]

[url= http://binged.it/14T39Dc ]Field 2[/url]

A bit strange, but also seemingly a lot of effort. Wondering if it's two farmers in the village (guessing by the name of Hale and Nestling) who are having a bit of a spat and trying to get messages about each other out there! Can't think what else they mean.


 
Posted : 14/02/2013 12:08 am
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The aliens doing fantastic crop circles for years have finally learnt how to spell?


 
Posted : 14/02/2013 12:10 am
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I'm going with aliens. It's not your fault you're too thick to understand their galactic intelligence.


 
Posted : 14/02/2013 12:12 am
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That's it....gonna draw a giant pair of boobs in a field for a satellite.


 
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someones got [url=

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Posted : 14/02/2013 12:13 am
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Random find of the day award. Good spot.


 
Posted : 14/02/2013 12:13 am
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Could it be that the writer is angry about nestlings (baby birds) being killed, possibly with something toxic?


 
Posted : 14/02/2013 12:15 am
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Yeah I noticed that too Carbon. Looks like there is a farmer Hale in the village these are near, also someone called Hale had been trying to develop a big chunk of land nearby (2008).


 
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That makes more sense on my laptop (on my phone you dont see this!), good way of getting round the swear filter....!


 
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How did they know the aerial photo plane was going to pass overhead?


 
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I think the assumption is that if you do it and keep it maintained, there's a satellite imagery pass every year or so. For some reason more often in summer (probably on average, the cloud coverage is less)


 
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Curious to see the photos, the link opens up a bing map of the region for me.


 
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I don't think Google was the intended target, both sets of writing are on the approaches to the airfield right alongside ๐Ÿ™‚

Possibly the farmer flew, or they just want to spread the word to the local pilots!


 
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someones got issues

cow gonna be chopes ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 14/02/2013 9:57 am
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spooky_b329 - it's an RAF base, RAF Henlow. But they do offer learn to fly packages, so there might also be a flying club where locals take to the skies.

Taken from wiki....

It houses the RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine, the RAF Signals Museum and 616 Volunteer Gliding Squadron.


 
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Aaah, hadnt realised there was an airfield nearby, hence they were the target audience, not aerial photgraphers.


 
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There is a great bit in the beginning of Generation A by Douglas Coupland where this lad in the Midwest with a combine harvester and a gps makes half-mile long 'winkle and balls'.

2 of my mates were early crop cicle makers in Cornwall: they were on telly a couple of times, as were a load of druidic types from Totnes who were reading all sorts of mysticism into the late night antics of two rockers with a big stake, 100 foot of rope, a couple of planks, cider and crap hashih. ๐Ÿ˜†


 
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Centre of Aviation Medicine

This'll tend to make you very high

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The barn roof in Roscharchs piccie became famous and planes from miles came just to buzz it.


 
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Isn't it more likely to be aimed at the RAF station. I assume the planes in one way or another are killing nestling birds and that Hale is someone in charge at the base?


 
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[b]russianbob[/b] The air force only seem to fly gliders from there, I think the only plane flying comes from a civilian flying club. I go past relatively often and it doesn't ever seem to be a hive of flying activity.


 
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On a similar vane, i was wondering what the heck is going on in the moors around Llandegla:

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ll=53.035407,-3.155994&spn=0.015277,0.038409&t=h&z=15

??


 
Posted : 14/02/2013 2:05 pm
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maxtorque, it's for the grouse shooting. They burn off strips of heather / bog to give the grouse new, young shoots while offering cover from predators in the nearby established stuff. Supposed to increase numbers.


 
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Curious to see the photos, the link opens up a bing map of the region for me.
That's what happened on my phone, works from my laptop. Can't really post a pic as it contains a swear


 
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It's the ghost of Reg:
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Post it on www.googlesightseeing.com


 
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konagirl
maxtorque, it's for the grouse shooting. They burn off strips of heather / bog to give the grouse new, young shoots while offering cover from predators in the nearby established stuff. Supposed to increase numbers.

WOW, literally everyday is a school day! Thanks, i can sleep easier now ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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I knew that too ^^^


 
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^^ You'd get similar marks from 'Rush Management'. Some land owners of rough pasture and moorland get grants to allow the rushes to grow back. Similar to grouse management its about getting a diversity of conditions for wildlife so they allow a percentage of the rushes to grow but the have to cut a percentage back a specified percentage each year. The scatter of regular straight stripes in that pic might indicate cutting rushes with a tractor (which you trying to do in a random scatter) rather than burning heather which is a bit more freeform (as fire tends to be) and usually has a more blobby pattern to it. When its good it looks like leopard skin


 
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Crickey, it's all gone a bit 'CountryFile' in here now....... ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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Crickey, it's all gone a bit 'CountryFile' in here now

All we need is sexy photos of Julia & Ellie...


 
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