Bulford Kiwi
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interesting place, hill figure
The Bulford Kiwi is an immense drawing of a kiwi carved in the chalk on Beacon Hill above the then-military town of Bulford on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. It was created by New Zealand soldiers awaiting repatriation following the end of World War I.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulford_Kiwi
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°11'39"N 1°42'55"W
- Stonehenge World Heritage Site 10 km
- New Forest National Park 25 km
- St Giles Estate 36 km
- Crichel House Estate 41 km
- The Beech Avenue 48 km
- Frome Valley 68 km
- Clifton 71 km
- Glastonbury 72 km
- Ashton Court Estate 72 km
- Severn Estuary / Mouth of the Severn 85 km
- Bulford Camp 1.2 km
- Site of old Carter Barracks 2 km
- Solar farm 2.8 km
- Park House Corner Solar Farm 3.6 km
- Barrow Field Clumps 4.8 km
- Airfield Camp, Netheravon 6.5 km
- Thruxton Circuit 8.3 km
- Biddesden House/Stud Farm 12 km
- Salisbury Plain 13 km
- The Salisbury Plain Training Area 15 km