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Britain’s rudest landmark given overhaul to stop it disappearing in rain
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The Cerne Abbas Giant, a famous chalk hillside figure in Dorset, has undergone maintenance with 17 tonnes of chalk applied to preserve it from erosion caused by rainfall. The true origin of the landmark remains unknown.
Britain’s rudest landmark given overhaul to stop it disappearing in rain
17 tonnes of chalk are laid onto the Cerne Abbas Giant, whose origin remains a mystery.
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