A post on the Croppie website, for crop circle enthusiasts, described the new pictogram as a ‘reproduction, remaster, even, of the most iconic crop circle of all time’
Cover versions might never quite be as good as the original â but this remaster of a rock classic looks just like the real thing. The Eastfield Pictogram, first spotted in 1990, was the most famous example of the
phenomenon.
It was used by rock legends Led Zeppelin for their Remasters album, released in October that year. Now a copy of the 600ft pictogram has appeared in a field in Rushock, Worcs, 90 miles from the original. The site is close to the grave of the band’s drummer John Bonham, who died in 1980 after a drinking binge.
A post on the Croppie website, for crop circle enthusiasts, described it as a “reproduction, remaster, even, of the most iconic crop circle of all time.”