The Battle of Britain Memorial at the southern coast of Britain.
This is the place where the old warbirds make flybys when they return from airshows on the continent.
Meticulously etched into the earth between the Oodnadatta Track and Lake Eyre South, 60km outside the quiet Outback town of Marree, the 4km-long image has everyone scratching their heads in amazement. Tracks near the drawing are a clue that it was created by a truck or tractor using a ripper to plough through the earth - but who did it is the mystery.
The folkestone white horse is now finished, following the construction of the trenches last autumn, work was started in May to make final adjustments to the trenches ready for the chalk / limestone slabs. The slabs were installed in June by most of the Folkestone horse team and a large number of Gurkas, stationed in Folkestone. They worked incredibly hard and construction was completed (apart f...
Some strange things in the sand, including a giant pentagram, a huge triangle, and another very large triangle with circles in it. I found all of these by following beenmapped links. Feel free to add to it and re-upload. (Adding the word pyramid so that this shows up in more search results on the site)