A new crop circle in the fishing port of Looe is the latest attraction that could encourage people to book Cornwall holidays.
According to the Telegraph, the piece is the work of Caroline Petherick, who has described it as "a gentle pleasure for people to enjoy".
She arranged the 60-foot wide "seven-fold labyrinth" at a cost of £500, moving 14 tonnes of soil and grass over a two-week period in order to complete the design.
It is located on the cliffs above the port and Ms Petherick told the news source that she picked the location due to the quartz and slate stone found in the area, after finding the intersection of two "energy lines" using divining rods.
The "crop circle with a Celtic twist", as Ms Petherick has described it, is located on the South West Coast Path National Trail, which runs for 630 miles between Minehead and Poole Harbour in Dorset.
Posted by Andrew Hill


