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.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
The Newburgh Bear
56°20'58.36"N 3°12'51.35"W
Located near Newburgh, England, it was created as a community project in 1980. The outline was plowed by a worker from Parkhill Farm, and permission for the outline was given by Mr Tom Howieson of Parkhill Farm. The bear is believed to be a depiction of a stone called the bear stone, from which the local Bear Tavern takes its name. More about the Newburgh Bear.
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Newburgh is in Scotland, it's hugely offensive to call Scots English.
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