In the land of crop circles
In the summer of 2002 I decided that I wanted on 20 to 29 June to inspect the motorcycle to the south of England. The crop circles have always interested me and in general there are all sorts of exciting things in the land of Merlin. Route to:
I am driven by Basel - Strasbourg - Metz - Rheims - Calais. From there we went by ferry to Dover. Get used to driving on the left, then to Ramsgate for a day. There I met a friend who had just brought an English stay behind and now had with his girlfriend as a target south of England. So we drove on to a large extent also the same goals and hit the tents at the same campsites.
The stations: Where possible, I always went along the coast.
Ramsgate - Brighton - Southampton - New Forest - Salisbury - Stonehenge - Avebury - Bath - Catfish - Glastonbury - Taunton - Minehead - Lynton - Valley of Rocks - Bude - Tintagel Head - St Austell - Eden Project - Falmouth - Flushing - Lizard Point ... and back to Dover.
What I hoped to see was true in the immediate vicinity of Alton Priors. A crop circle!
It was a gigantic crop circle which was lying in the cornfield and I had no idea how this might look like from the air. As I learned later, he came in the night before my visit. That said, at least the rain of the army aviation helicopters. Back in Switzerland I visited once the crop circle page and looked surprised, in which I stood in the south of England. (See top photo)

