“This sand pattern (spiral) seems to show an astronomical theme, with some kind of binary computer code in its largest circles.”
- Red Collie, retired geneticist, Sydney, Australia
“The Albuquerque 8-ring pattern appeared to be sustained in dust by an electrostatic charge on the window.”
- Albuquerque Resident
December 23, 2013 Watergate Bay Beach, Newquay, Cornwall, U. K. and Albuquerque, New Mexico - On the southwestern coast of Cornwall at a small beach community called Newquay, there were once up to fifteen pre-historic barrows known as The Barrowfields. But now only a few remain from burials 3,500 years ago. The first settlements were Iron Age hill forts and iron mines.
December 8, 2013 - Beach Sand Spiral Mystery
Watergate Beach, Cornwall, U. K.
On December 8, 2013, at the seaside town of Watergate Bay Beach in Newquay, Cornwall County, United Kingdom, a woman named Karen saw an intricate spiral in the beach sand, photographed it and put it on Facebook. At first, Karen thought the creator of the pattern was Cornish sand artist Tony Plant, but when he was asked, he said he did not know who made the pattern.
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