QUOTE (quintrex101 @ Jan 7 2011, 03:10 AM)
Interesting find Frank, would be good to see it in real life
From the ground you would just be looking at a clearing in a forest, you would need to see it from the air to see what it is.
It's on flat ground, unlike some of the carvings in Britain where they are carved into the side of a hill or mountain and you can see them from a distance.
I have visited a couple of white horses for instance and when you get up close it's just white chalk on the ground and you can't make out any detail.