The White Horse
"The White Horse" is a large chalk hill figure located in Uffington, England. It depicts a horse and is believed to date back to the Iron Age, around 1000 BC. The figure is about 110 meters long and is created by cutting into the chalk to reveal the white material beneath.
The Uffington White Horse is part of a larger archaeological landscape that includes the nearby Uffington Castle and the Dragon Hill. It is maintained by periodic re-chalking to preserve its visibility. The horse is a popular tourist attraction and is often associated with local folklore and history.