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Aerial image of Oldbury Camp Hill Fort with Cherhill White Horse, Cherhill Down

Aerial image of Oldbury Camp Hill Fort with Cherhill White Horse, Cherhill Down


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Size: 5120 x 5120 (11.0MB)

Date: 2nd March 2010

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Last Refuge/Robert Harding

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Owner URL: www.robertharding.comwww.finestimages.de

Country: United Kingdom

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Aerial image of Oldbury Camp Hill Fort with Cherhill White Horse, Cherhill Down

Aerial image of Oldbury Camp Hill Fort with Cherhill White Horse, Cherhill Down, Calne, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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Animal Representation Hills Horse Land Square Image View From Above White Horse Wiltshire Calne Cherhill Cherhill White Horse


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This stunning aerial image captures the breathtaking beauty of Oldbury Camp Hill Fort with the iconic Cherhill White Horse in the background. Located in Calne, Wiltshire, England, this mesmerizing view showcases the enchanting countryside and rural scenes that make up this picturesque region. The rolling hills covered in lush green grass create a serene backdrop for this ancient hill fort and its magnificent horse-shaped chalk figure. The high angle perspective allows us to appreciate the vastness of the landscape and truly immerse ourselves in its natural splendor. As we gaze upon this scene, it is impossible not to be transported to a time when horses roamed freely across these lands. The animal representation adds an element of mystique and intrigue to an already awe-inspiring photograph. With no people present, we are left alone with our thoughts as we contemplate the rich history and cultural significance of this remarkable site. It serves as a reminder of how nature and human ingenuity can intertwine harmoniously to create something truly extraordinary. Whether you are an avid traveler or simply appreciate beautiful photography, this aerial view offers a unique perspective on one of England's most beloved landmarks. Its square format enhances its artistic appeal while capturing every minute detail with precision. Allow yourself to be captivated by the charm of Cherhill Down and experience firsthand why it remains one of Wiltshire's most cherished travel destinations.

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