Uffington White Horse, Berkshire Downs, Oxfordshire, England,
Late Bronze Age or early Iron Age (c. 1380–550 BC)
It is a highly stylized prehistoric hill figure stretching approximately 110 metres (360 feet) long.
Carved into the upper slopes of White Horse Hill, it is the oldest chalk-cut figure in Britain.
It was created by digging deep trenches into the hillside and filling them with crushed white chalk.















