A mystery crop circle with a joker face has appeared near Stonehenge.
The giant design was spotted in a field near the world famous monument.
And it’s a first for expert Hugh Newman, who has been studying the phenomena for years.
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The joker – or clown – is near Bush Barrow, just a few hundred yards from the iconic Neolithic stones in Wiltshire.
“It’s a new one for me,” Hugh told What’s The Jam.
“It’s different from the usual designs.
“Some think it’s aliens, some think it’s people who make them.
“But crop circles are remarkable in their own way.
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“They’ve been recorded for years going back centuries and nobody ever sees them being created.
“They have incredible geometric shapes and have been influencing culture for years.

“They are remarkable land art.
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“They’re like the Banksys of the fields.”
Crop circles appear usually overnight, often in fields of wheat and corn.
There are many theories about their formation which include earth energies, gravitational forces and even extra-terrestrial origins.
The UK is a world hotspot for the mysterious formations, particularly in the south-west, with Wiltshire and Hampshire leading the way.
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