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[url= https://tinyurl.com/y7bvj6tx ]Maps[/url]

Using google maps and came across this.

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Posted : 18/12/2017 7:52 pm
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The new Space X landing pad


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 7:58 pm
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Canabis plantation? I came across one in the middle of a field years and years ago, apprently you’d need to smoke a joint “the size of a telegraph pole” to get high off it, but they still want to keep them quiet so they tuck them away in the middle of fields off the beaten path.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:02 pm
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a rubbish maize maze?


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:04 pm
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Listed grotto/folly or something, perhaps?

The tree layout is very ornamental.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:07 pm
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Archeological site? Burial ground maybe?


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:07 pm
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Trees or bushes, circular for a reason, maybe just easy to cut around. Enclosed to keep animals out. Cross is pathway. Decorative, maybeva folly or small game enclosure. Easy to snake around perimeter then shoot at game browsing on open pathway.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:07 pm
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Hmm, a giant Phillips head screw....but why?


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:08 pm
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Looks like some kind of blood-red inverted teardrop.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:09 pm
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Nuclear launch site...


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:10 pm
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There is almost certainly treasure atvthe intersection of the two lines.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:11 pm
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Not on the 1:25k OS Map either...

Definitely a hidden entrance to the underworld. Or some trees planted by a farmer, though why he'd do that and lose crop space, I don't know.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:12 pm
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No hints on the os map or photos of it on geograph. If you look at the ariel on bing maps there is another square to the right which looks like just dirt but similar footprint to your original. Maybe just something the farmer put in for the hell of it.

https://binged.it/2Bv5hrI


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:26 pm
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Seems pretty recent

If you view the location on Google earth you can click back through older satellite views - in 1999 there's hardly anything there.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:41 pm
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Is it this?

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1020511


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:42 pm
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Baby Robin holiday camp.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 8:45 pm
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Looks like a circular plantation of conifers, some mixed deciduous cover, bisected by two paths that make a cross. A commemoration/memorial maybe?

You can just see on street viewi, across the field from the lane to the north next to a dwelling:

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Posted : 18/12/2017 9:06 pm
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Clearly a big tacchini sign


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 9:16 pm
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Is it this?

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1020511
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I don't think so, but it is shown on the location map - bottom right corner, green circle.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 9:22 pm
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Think wallops got it my google maps has it tagged as Rowlands castle


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 9:24 pm
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Landing area for recon element of an alien invasion force?


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 9:32 pm
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it's got a footpath through it, so pop along...

[url= http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=16.650760286647124&lat=50.9322&lon=-0.9467&layers=10&right=BingSat ]here[/url]


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 9:58 pm
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It has no specific ecological or scheduled monument status and so is perhaps just a recent copse or cover.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 10:08 pm
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A memorial garden to joe cocker.


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 11:08 pm
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petec linked to [b]side by side comparative georeferencing[/b]

My (curiously obsessive) inner-antiquarian just threw up but in a good way

[img] [/img]

I may be some time...for me that's the best thing on the internet. Well, that, a search engine, and youtube. And STW of course 🙂


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 11:23 pm
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it is clearer in the bing birdseye: https://binged.it/2CCizSO


 
Posted : 18/12/2017 11:57 pm
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petec linked to side by side comparative georeferencing

My (curiously obsessive) inner-antiquarian just threw up but in a good way

I may be some time...for me that's the best thing on the internet. Well, that, a search engine, and youtube. And STW of course

Indeed, looks like no sleep for me tonight!

Great link Petec.


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 1:00 am
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NLS maps are awesome, the aerial surveys are usually worth a look too (mostly Scotland)


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 3:56 am
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NLS is a great website - comparing places like [url= http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=17&lat=52.8226&lon=1.5371&layers=10&right=BingSat ]Happisburgh[/url] and seeing how much land has fallen into the sea over the last 70 years is amazing


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 10:14 am
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A How / site of a burial mound?


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 10:24 am
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The remains of Professor Xavier's School for gifted youngsters?


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 10:33 am
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The most prosaic explanations are often the best - possibly it was planted to give cover for breeding pheasants?


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 10:37 am
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Looks like some kind of blood-red inverted teardrop.


Lol!


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 10:38 am
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Looks like some kind of blood-red inverted teardrop.

Only from the south - from my northern perspective its the right way up.


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 10:40 am
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The most prosaic explanations are often the best - possibly it was planted to give cover for breeding pheasants?

or a farmer applies for a grant for tree planting.

It might seem odd that its so geometric but if you're planting for the purpose of habitat management you're trying to get particular ratios between species or thresholds between cover and open space (which you might need to promise on the the grant application) then that sort of pushes you towards an easily audit-able design.

You wouldn't notice its so regimented from the ground as the photo above shows - it just looks unusual from the air. And their are all sorts of unusual land forms that pop up in aerial photos that are just attempts to achieves [url= http://www.bldgblog.com/2017/11/typographic-ecosystems/ ]those measurable / auditable methods of land management[/url]

A friend gets a grant for cutting rushes on his land for wildlife management / encouragement. The grant requires a certain percentage is cut and certain percentage is left undisturbed so that theres a mix of cover for nesting and open space for foraging. Given the rushes grow in any distribution they like its up to him to come up for a strategy and pattern of cutting that yields those percentages. It would be interesting to see what his land looks like from the air.


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 10:41 am
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+1 for Hellmouth


 
Posted : 19/12/2017 10:44 am