Cerne Abbas
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
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abbey,
cerne abbas,
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england,
preshistoric,
stonehenge
On our way back home from Weymouth on Sunday, we stopped at Cerne Abbas, a village in the county of Dorset with a population of just over 700. It's delightful. But it's best known for the giant chalk drawing on a hillside just outside of town, known as the Cerne Abbas Giant or "Rude Man."Here's an aerial photo for a better view of this goofy giant (and how he got his nickname):Like the Uffington
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