The View From Above is a collection of megalithic messages, designs, and graffiti placed on the surface of the earth specifically to be viewed from the air. Some are modern, some are the creations of ancient cultures. I will try to give you a little information about each of the photos posted here, and would appreciate any information or comments you may have, as well.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Clydesdale Horse - Waimate, New Zealand
44°44'41.60"S 171° 0'29.19"E
This white horse is on a hillside above Waimate, New Zealand. The horse was dedicated to the Clydesdale horses which were used to break in the land in the area. It was built in the late nineteen-sixties by Norman Haymanand and his wife Betty. The horse is constructed from over 1000 concrete slabs with a pre-cast head weighing two and a half tons. It measures 60 feet (18 meters) high by 48 feet (15 meters) long.
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