Beacon Hill, Bulford

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Beacon Hill, Bulford is a chalk downland hill in Wiltshire, England, best known as the site of the Bulford Kiwi hill figure carved into its slope by New Zealand soldiers during World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk downland
hill
associatedWith New Zealand soldiers NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country England
geologicalType chalk
hasCulturalHeritage hill figure tradition in England
military history of New Zealand in World War I
hasHillFigure Bulford Kiwi NERFINISHED
hasSlopeCarving Bulford Kiwi NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Salisbury Plain NERFINISHED
knownFor Bulford Kiwi NERFINISHED
landform downland
locatedIn Bulford civil parish NERFINISHED
Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council area NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bulford NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Amesbury NERFINISHED
Bulford Camp NERFINISHED
overlooks Bulford Camp NERFINISHED
partOf Salisbury Plain NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
terrain open grassland
usedDuring World War I NERFINISHED
usedFor military training area

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Bulford locatedOn Beacon Hill, Bulford
subject surface form: Bulford Kiwi