Spotify appears in Stonehenge crop circles
The wet climate in Wiltshire this past month hasn’t stopped extraterrestrial forces from laying down the very first crop circles of the yr close to Stonehenge. Crop circles are an annual event for the fields in Wiltshire, a phenomenon that attracts a lot of interest and vacationers to the place. The first crop circle this year was reported on April 15 at Hill Barn, near East Kennett in an oil seed rape, or canola, area.
Another much more striking crop circle was reported on April 28 and is now visible in another canola field at Yarnbury Castle close to Winterbourne Stoke. This 2nd one oddly resembles the Spotify emblem. We’ve been told by a resource very shut to the matter (Spotify, not the crop circles) that Spotify has had nothing at all to do with these particular markings. Far more circles will probable be cropping up as the climate gets drier. The intrigue behind the crop circles is that they are said to form in under twenty seconds beneath incandescent or brightly colored balls of light with the plants bent but not broken. They also have a tendency to type close to ancient websites and reportedly harness normal healing powers and even lead to electromagnetic gear failure. [through Wiltshire Times]

