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UK re-chalks Dorset's famed and feisty Cerne Abbas Giant
Britain's National Trust is working on replacing the chalk outline of the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset. The Saxon-era carving depicts a club-wielding man "still standing tall," as the charity puts it.
British naked chalk giant gets spruced up
British naked chalk giant gets spruced up Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Getting hot and sweaty in a British heat wave, volunteers from home and abroad have been hard at work all week to restore a historic naked chalk giant dubbed "Rude Man" on a hillside in southwest England. The 180-foot (55-meter) Cerne Abbas Giant, carved into the side of a chalk hill in Dorset, is restored around every decade to prevent it from fading into the grassy landscape. "Typically, we carry out this work every 10...
UK: Cerner Abbas’ iconic chalk giant gets first major makeover
UK conservation teams are restoring the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset, one of the country's most recognisable historic landmarks, using 17 tonnes of wet chalk to renew the figure's fading outline.
The tricky matter of a south coast county's flag
Home to Gold Hill, Thomas Hardy and the Cerne Abbas Giant, Dorset got its own flag in 2008.