It’s a faint image, only inches deep. But in springtime, wild - TopicsExpress



          

It’s a faint image, only inches deep. But in springtime, wild onions grow in an egg-shaped circle at one end. And in 1983, a scientist named Clark Mallam poured lime into the zig-zag and had an airplane fly over to take a photo. The yellow lime contrasted with the pasture grass and revealed the image of a serpent, 160 feet long, jaws closing around an egg. The story that goes with the serpent has been lost for 600 years. Donald Blakeslee plans to go find it.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 20:05:02 +0000

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