• In Dorset the Cerne Abbas Giant, nicknamed ‘The Rude Man’ is 55 m (180 ft) tall, with his most outstanding – or upstanding – feature being 7.2m (30 ft) long.
  • Der Cerne Abbas Giant (Riese von Cerne Abbas) ist ein durch Freilegen einer Kalkschicht in den Boden gegrabenes Bild eines Mannes.
  • This circular walk visits Giant Hill in Dorset where you will find the striking chalk hill figure of the Cerne Abbas Giant.
  • This is the fantastic Cerne Abbas Giant, a 55 metre (180 foot) high chalk figure carved into a hillside near the village of Cerne Abbas, England.
  • Mary Jones, Cerne Abbas: the story of a Dorsetshire village, London: Allen and Unwin, 1952. alt. Should you ever glimpse the Cerne Abbas Giant from the air.
  • Soil samples from the Cerne Abbas Giant were analysed by scientists over 12 months to reveal the landmark's age.
  • English: The Cerne Abbas giant is a hill figure of a giant naked man on a hillside near the village of Cerne Abbas to the north of Dorchester in Dorset, England.
  • Cerne Abbas Giant and Cerne Abbas, Dorset. ... The Giant is situated on a hillside overlooking the ancient village of Cerne Abbas.
  • Woke complainers want to ban the famous carving of the Cerne Abbas giant and its penis from a magazine cover over claims it is a symbol of 'toxic masculinity'.
  • Chalk hill figures are scattered throughout Britain, most often depicting white horses such as in Uffington, but no others are quite like the detailed Cerne Abbas Giant.