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Lone cyclist heading towards Hackpen Hill, White Horse in Wiltshire. White Horses are carved into the chalk hills around Wiltshire and some originated in prehistory. Hackpen Hill White horse was carved in 1838 by Henry Eatwell, Broad Hinton's pari
Rating
Silver Standard
Reference
1423
Category
Bicycles

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Photographer
Peter Brett
Uploaded on
04 Jul 2007
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Cycling up Hackpen Hill towards the White Horse
Link to closeup photo sample of: Lone cyclist heading towards Hackpen Hill, White Horse in Wiltshire.  White Horses are carved into the chalk hills around Wiltshire and some originated in prehistory.  Hackpen Hill White horse was carved in 1838 by Henry Eatwell, Broad Hinton's pari
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