White Horse of Kent
The White Horse of Kent is a large chalk hill figure located near the village of Kilburn in North Yorkshire, England. Carved into the hillside, it depicts a white horse and is one of several chalk figures in the region. The horse measures about 97 meters long and is believed to have been created in the late 18th or early 19th century.
The figure is maintained by local volunteers and is a popular tourist attraction. It is visible from a distance and can be accessed via walking paths. The White Horse of Kent is part of the rich cultural heritage of the area, symbolizing the connection between the landscape and local history.