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Largest man made mound in Europe, purpose unknown, Silbury Hill, Wiltshire

Largest man made mound in Europe, purpose unknown, Silbury Hill, Wiltshire


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Size: 4109 x 5102 (3.6MB)

Date: 29th July 2008

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Jeremy Bright/Robert Harding

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Largest man made mound in Europe, purpose unknown, Silbury Hill, Wiltshire

Largest man made mound in Europe, purpose unknown, Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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Mound Natural Phenomena Pre Historic Rural Location Skies Wiltshire Archeological Site Blue Skies Silbury Hill


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This print showcases the enigmatic Silbury Hill, standing proudly as the largest man-made mound in all of Europe. Located in Wiltshire, England, this ancient structure has puzzled archaeologists for centuries due to its unknown purpose. Jeremy Bright/Robert Harding's expert photography captures the essence of this remarkable site. Silbury Hill emerges majestically against a backdrop of clear blue skies and fluffy white clouds, emphasizing its grandeur and mystery. The vibrant colors of the surrounding landscape add depth to the image, immersing viewers in the natural beauty that encompasses this historic location. As one gazes upon this photograph, they are transported back through time to an era when civilizations thrived on these lands. The vertical composition allows us to appreciate both the scale and intricacy of Silbury Hill while highlighting its significance within European history. The image invites contemplation about our ancestors' ingenuity and their connection with nature. It serves as a reminder that even today, amidst modern advancements, there are still remnants of ancient civilizations waiting to be discovered. Whether you are an avid traveler or simply captivated by archaeological wonders, Silbury Hill is undoubtedly a must-visit destination within Europe. This print perfectly encapsulates its allure and invites us to delve into the mysteries hidden beneath its grassy exterior.

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