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White Horse Study I (DSC08557)

Cherhill, Wiltshire, England, UK

 

An occasional, if rather peculiar, sight in the English shires is the hill figure. These large-scale visual representations are cut into hillsides to reveal contrasting bedrock, usually chalk, which is visible from above or far away. The preponderance of such geoglyphs – some ancient, others less so – are in the area formerly known as Wessex and take the form of either human or horse figures. This photograph was shot in a late spring afterglow and shows the Cherhill White Horse, first cut in 1780 and in need of some grooming.

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Uploaded on June 3, 2020
Taken on May 30, 2020