Steve-Ross
White Hose Hill, Dragon Hill, The Giant's Stair and The Manger, Uffington, Oxfordshire.
18000x6000, 110 megapixel 9 panel panorama stitched using PTGui Pro.
The panorama features Dragon Hill, the Giants Stair and the Manger with the Shires of Oxfordshire and Wiltshire in the background.
Dragon Hill is a natural chalk hill with an artificial flat-top which legend has it, that it was upon this summit that Saint George slew the dragon.
The visible bare patch of chalk on the summit - which no grass will grow - is purported to be where the dragon's blood spilled.
The Giant's Stair are ice-cut terraces caused by glaciation during the last ice age.
The Manger is the meadow located between the foot of The Giant's Stair and Dragon Hill. In local folklore, legend has it that the Uffington White Horse feeds on the Manger at night.
White Hose Hill, Dragon Hill, The Giant's Stair and The Manger, Uffington, Oxfordshire.
18000x6000, 110 megapixel 9 panel panorama stitched using PTGui Pro.
The panorama features Dragon Hill, the Giants Stair and the Manger with the Shires of Oxfordshire and Wiltshire in the background.
Dragon Hill is a natural chalk hill with an artificial flat-top which legend has it, that it was upon this summit that Saint George slew the dragon.
The visible bare patch of chalk on the summit - which no grass will grow - is purported to be where the dragon's blood spilled.
The Giant's Stair are ice-cut terraces caused by glaciation during the last ice age.
The Manger is the meadow located between the foot of The Giant's Stair and Dragon Hill. In local folklore, legend has it that the Uffington White Horse feeds on the Manger at night.