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Re: Hill figures
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but of course:
http://www.hows.org.uk/personal/hillfigs//foreign/forfig.htm

but they don't seem quite the same ...

we've got the Watlington White Mark though ... that's ace. Some bloke up there told me it had "no historical significance", the miserable old sod, as if that made it not worth visiting

hill figures are great - my mate sent me a link to these US ones, on mountains outside cities ... turns out they were a device to distract rowdy college boys, who were running amok in the towns ... nice communal activity, similar to the regular scouring festivals at UK hillfigures

and Whiteleaf and Bledlow Crosses - splendid

RG


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Posted by RiotGibbon
12th December 2002ce
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