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Offline Just One More

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It needs a good flock in
« on: June 20, 2008, 07:51:20 PM »
Source = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/7465329.stm

Sheep shortage hits Giant's look 
 
The giant was disguised in WWII to stop it being used as a landmark
A shortage of sheep has led to a famous landmark in Dorset disappearing under vegetation and moss.

The 180ft (54.8m) famous fertility symbol Cerne Abbas Giant was also left struggling under plant life encouraged by a wet start to the summer.

A flock of 100 sheep is usually lent to the National Trust for a few weeks in May to graze on the land.

But a shortage has forced the trust to re-chalk the etching. It is hoped a flock will be on the hillside soon.

Rob Rhodes, National Trust head warden for west Dorset, said: "Every year we have sheep on the hillside eating the grass to keep the giant visible.

Ancient spirituality'

"We rely on local farmers and the way agriculture is going at the moment, there's hardly any sheep left in that part of Dorset."

He added that the wet weather had caused a lot of moss and lichen to grow on the giant making the white chalk a greeny colour.

"He is not completely invisible but he is quite overgrown," Mr Rhodes said.

The first record of the giant, also referred to as the Rude Man, dates back to 1694 and he is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Many believe the figure is a symbol of ancient spirituality and fertility and he has been used to advertise products as diverse as condoms, jeans and bicycles.

During WWII, the giant was disguised to prevent the Germans using him as an aerial landmark.




I don't know if it's still open, but there use to be a great little pub on the road below the hill, The Smiths Arms, one of a few that claims to be the smallest in England. IIRC, it was 10' 6" from door to back wall
 
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Re: It needs a good flock in
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2008, 11:14:12 AM »
. .  it was 10' 6" from door to back wall
 

Modelled on the giant no doubt.  whistle:


You would have made it easier with "it was 10' 6" from doorknob to back entrance"
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