Uffington White Horse could be a dog ?

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Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
See story here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-11531634

Well he's clearly wrong, because it looks over the Vale of the White Horse
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There's a clue in the name, duh!
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Must be barking, eh Fnaar? :biggrin:
 

Ravenbait

Someone's imaginary friend
I think Mr Swarbrick said it himself when he described the creature as stylised. You can't go around claiming something is anatomically incorrect while also saying that it's stylised. That's a redundancy. I'd have gone so far as to say it was a tautology. Tail's too long indeed!

It certainly doesn't look any more like a bloomin' dog!

Sam
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
If you lived in a mud hut 6000 years ago in the English forest, and you saw a big thing flying in the sky with shiney bright eyes that breathed fire and set the trees alight, what would you call it?

The only flying objects back then were birds, and it was way too big to be a bird.

And did it make a row? Such a whooshing noise with the roaring of a terrible beast.

It remains unidentified, so logic says its an Unidentified ( see above ).
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
A good night out?


What were those berries you found?
 

surfdude

Veteran
Location
cornwall
Cerne Abbas Giant is this a girl or boy ,not sure now after looking at the dog/horse thing . mind you iam not a barking mad vet with poor eyesight and if it is a welsh dragon where are its wings ?
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
Cerne Abbas Giant is this a girl or boy ,not sure now after looking at the dog/horse thing . mind you iam not a barking mad vet with poor eyesight and if it is a welsh dragon where are its wings ?

The people at the time carved a figure on the hillside after the reported sighting of a large beast. Can someone explain to me why it has two tongues? And what are the spikes on its shoulders?

I'm not entirely sure there were horses in Britain at that time. The hill figure is dated at 1000 BC, and the Romans brought horses to Britain.
The Romans, dismissing the ancient Britons' cults and religions, named the hill figure 'the white horse', to offset the stories of giant beasts from 1000 years previous.

I do not believe it is a horse, or a dog, or a cat for that matter.
By some weird co-incidence, just to the north of the hill figure is a small conical mound with a flat top. Adjacent to the mound is a flat area, that resembles the site of an encampment.
The small conical mound is known as 'Dragon Hill'... Why?

If you stand on the hillside above the hill figure's eye and cast your sight to Dragon Hill, the pathway from the flat on Dragon Hill is in alignment with the hill figure's eye.
Continue that alignment southward into the night sky and it would have pointed at Sirius rising in 1000 BC.
 

jonesy

Guru
The people at the time carved a figure on the hillside after the reported sighting of a large beast. Can someone explain to me why it has two tongues? And what are the spikes on its shoulders?

I'm not entirely sure there were horses in Britain at that time. The hill figure is dated at 1000 BC, and the Romans brought horses to Britain.
The Romans, dismissing the ancient Britons' cults and religions, named the hill figure 'the white horse', to offset the stories of giant beasts from 1000 years previous.

I do not believe it is a horse, or a dog, or a cat for that matter.
By some weird co-incidence, just to the north of the hill figure is a small conical mound with a flat top. Adjacent to the mound is a flat area, that resembles the site of an encampment.
The small conical mound is known as 'Dragon Hill'... Why?

If you stand on the hillside above the hill figure's eye and cast your sight to Dragon Hill, the pathway from the flat on Dragon Hill is in alignment with the hill figure's eye.
Continue that alignment southward into the night sky and it would have pointed at Sirius rising in 1000 BC.

That's a good point. We have to look at all the evidence. A giant fire breathing sky-beast is far more likely an explanation than a horse.
 
I've been in a few White Horses, pubs, if you're wondering (:biggrin: ) and that definitely ain't no dog!

Coincidentally, I was there on Sunday afternoon walking around the outside of the chalk carving and going acoss the area where the settlement was.

It is mightily impressive, considering its estimated age, although it most certainly does look like some modernist piece of art.
 
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