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Old 16th Sep 2008, 20:16
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Arrow Uffiham White Horse and nice field for PFL

Are those people waving or shaking their fists?

Photographed on Sunday during self-tour of neolithic sites in the area (Andrew Marr eat your heart out!)
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Uffington White Horse

I thought for a moment from the original title there was a white horse I didn't know about.
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They're probably pointing at the Paragliders that fly from Milk Hill.
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I misread the title and was expecting a photo of a well-known and rather refined Georgian mansion in the Palladian style, built of pale gray sandstone, and located in Washington DC.

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If they are pointing at the paragliders at Milk Hill, they have bloody good eyesight, it must be 20 miles away!!
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Oops Wrong White Horse. It's all Bill Gates fault since we've been upgraded none of the mapping sites work. I saw White horse/Milk hill on the club site and it never occured to me it was the other White horse.
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There are a lot of white horses on hillsides in this area, but this is the only neolithic one.
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