Crop Circle at Stonehenge The Crop Circle at Stonehenge While the crop circle above was widely photographed and shown in media, the only photo I have found that was taken directly overhead is the one above and is used in this report. In order to find any potential design plan, the photo needs to be nearly perpendicular to the axis of the crop circle. Such a photo can then be imported into CAD software and design characteristics determined if they exist. In this case, the design is so complex as to essentially make it impossible for anyone on earth to have thought of, let alone execute in a field filled with crops. Even with a well-coordinated bunch of people, because of the sequential development, it would take weeks to make anything similar. The CAD software shows the design to be very complex. Fox example, the yellow circles (actually mostly elliptical) can be drawn using the three point circle mode and then the elliptical axis mode. Since the image is a little fuzz