Well, I suppose it depends on how you define 'hillfigures'. If you are talking about images or reliefs carved into landscape then there are TONS of utterly beautiful and very ancient rock cut buddhas in Sri Lanka (I saw a whole bunch of them last month) and further north throughout the Hindu Kush. Indeed, the Taliban recently found them to be so deeply offensive, they bombed and destroyed some of the ones in Afghanistan. I once had the privilege of seeing one in Gilgit, Pakistan, (near the Afghan border) and it blew my mind.
Closer to home, there is a lost "red horse" just under Edge Hill in South Warwickshire which is ploughed over, but at certain times of year, its just visible. I bet you could see it from the air.
If you think about it, our ancestors all over the world only had the landscape as their canvas, and it's only the really big fuck-off ones which have survived. Nazca, Aboriginal, British Chalk, rock cut buddhas, and there's loads of rock art in Southern Africa too. Dem Bushmen were a bit handy with their ochres and umbers...
Now I'm waffling. Yeah, curious to see Finn and his Missus...
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