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 | World famous Crazy Horse Too Gentleman's Club |  | 01/31/2006 | 171 | 



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 | This is a collection with only white hillfigure horses. You can see 20 white horses in 19 locatoins, 8 Wiltshire white horses, 7 Non-Wiltshire white horses and 4 white horses outside the UK. Please load the last file that is the up-to-date one.
Alton Barnes white horse (1)
Broad Town white horse (1)
Cleadon Hills white horse (2)
Cherhill white horse (1)
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 | And soccer for the crazy. Make sure your terrain is turned on. Fresh new elevation error with the brand new update makes for some crazy sports. |  | 12/01/2006 | 391 | 



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 | Horse Guards is a large building in the Palladian style between Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade. It was built between 1751-1753 by John Vardy to a design by William Kent. The building was constructed on the site of the Guard House of the old Whitehall Palace, which had been destroyed by fire in 1698. The palace's tiltyard became the exercise ground of Horse Guards Parade, located behind the H... |  | 11/18/2006 | 164 | 



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 | A Dead Horse in a field in Oregan.... Horses usually lay down with their legs underneath which is why I believe this horse has bought the farm. |  | 06/12/2008 | 1,312 | 



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 | The new horse is on Pewsey Hill about a mile south of Pewsey, to the east of the minor road that leads from the A345 on the edge of Pewsey to the village of Everleigh. It is a little above and a little to the left of the site of the old horse.
In 1937, George Marples, an authority on hill carvings, happened to be in the area researching the old white horse at just the time that a committ... |  | 07/18/2006 | 282 | 



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 | A very crazy boat by Spain |  | 08/01/2005 | 862 | 



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 | Broad Town is three miles south of Wootton Bassett on the Marlborough road, and the white horse is in a depression on a steep slope half a mile north east of the village.
It is on land which once belonged to Little Town Farm. According to Rev. Plenderleath, writing in 1885, it was cut in 1864 by a William Simmonds, who held the farm then. Simmonds claimed later that it had been his inte... |  | 07/18/2006 | 227 | 



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 | The Northwest's best Horse Track and one of the many horse tracks |  | 08/03/2005 | 323 | 



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 | This horse is a little under a mile north of the village of Alton Barnes, on a moderate slope on Milk Hill on the ridge that extends to Walker's Hill, to the east of the Alton Barnes to Lockeridge road.
The originator was a Mr Robert Pile, of Manor Farm, Alton Barnes. He may have been the same man who was responsible for the first Pewsey horse, or possibly his son. In 1812 Mr Pile paid t... |  | 07/18/2006 | 405 | 



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 | In the park of Visborggaard Castle is the white horse that King Christian X crossed the border after the reunion at Christiansfeld on July 10. 1920 buried.
The horse was owned by the owner of castle Visborggaard, Count Knud Danneskiold-Samsøe
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 | A complete layout of the Bayonet - Black Horse Golf Course in Seaside, including par and tee information for every hole.
File provided by Golf Nation.
More information about Bayonet - Black Horse Golf Course. |  | 02/18/2006 | 146 | 



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