The White Horse of Uffington
The White Horse of Uffington is a large chalk hill figure located in Oxfordshire, England. It measures about 110 meters long and is believed to date back to the Bronze Age, around 1000 BC. The horse is carved into the hillside, and its design is characterized by a stylized appearance, making it unique among other hill figures.
The site is part of the Uffington White Horse complex, which includes the nearby Uffington Castle and the Dragon Hill. The figure is maintained by periodic re-chalking, ensuring its visibility. It is a popular tourist attraction and holds cultural significance in local folklore.