Sunday, November 1, 2009

Trekking in England

The Ridgeway is the oldest continuously used road in Europe, dating
back to the Stone Age. Situated in southern England, built by
Neolithic inhabitants, it's at least 5,000 years old.
Picture-01_Part of a circle of monoliths at Avebury, one of the
prehistoric sites along the trail.
Picture_04_The Uffington White Horse, England's most famous chalk
drawing, seen best from a distance. This huge, graceful, serpentlike
beast was made 3,000 or so years ago by the same people who built the
stone circles of southern England

Photos: Chris Warde-Jones

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