There's a lot of chalk in the hills, and hundreds of years ago a horse was carved out.
The second stop was Averbury, which is like a spread out version of Stonehenge, and measures a mile in circumference. Underneath the rocks is a ley line, a line of energy, so that if you hold two metal stick while standing next to a rock they cross over each other.
Another huge stone there is called the Devil's Chair.
Across the road you can see the Silber Hill, which is actually a giant pile of white chalk with a flat top, covered in soil, built thousands of years ago.
Then we stopped in a little town for lunch and saw Harry Potters parent's house. Afterwards we checked out the rest of the town.
After a delicious lunch we went to one last town, with a population of 80.
Visited a small church.
It was a typical old fashioned town, and neat to see.
It was a really cool tour.
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