July 6, 2016 Popham and Chilcomb Down, Hampshire County, England - Popham is a hamlet and civil parish south of Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. The area's history goes back to pre-historic times and was established as a permanent town during the Roman occupation of Britain. The manor of Popham was established by the monastery of Winchester as an outlying agricultural grain station.

For more than two decades, there have been a variety of crop formation patterns in this Hampshire region, including the latest Flower of Life pattern inside a diamond-shaped configuration reported in wheat on June 28, 2016, in the Blackwood Forest region between Popham and the Popham Airfield. Only one week before, the Egg of Life pattern was reported on the Summer Solstice of June 21, 2016, at Chilcomb Down.

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