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England 11 May: Calne - Oxford
The silver van began the day's mileage near the white horse at Hackpen Hill. Possibly cut in 1838 and recently cleaned, it is an interesting landmark lying just below the Ridgeway near Broad Hinton.
Today's route brought the Harmony Run close to sites built thousands of years ago. These prehistoric places, notably the Ridgeway- a 5,000 year old road, Stonehenge and Avebury, still continue to interest many people around the world .
Canadian visitors to Stonehenge meet the Harmony Runners.
Painting of what Stonehenge probably looked like when it was new.
Iconic Stonehenge...
Temple...
Torch-bearer...
Silbury Hill - Europes largest man-made earthwork.
Crop circles at Silbury Hill (close encounter of the 3rd kind not visible).
Avebury stone circles - 3,000 years old.
Pure energy...
Harmony Runners make a special connection with the West entrance stones.
National Trust volunteers with The World Harmony Run.
Timeframes and power.
Remnants of The Avenue, which lead to Overton Stone Circle
The A-Team today began running from Avebury after a quick therapeutic session with the stones.
The Avebury complex indicates that an enormous amount of time and energy was expended on creating this Neolithic monument, but its significance still remains a mystery.
Tree, stone and home.
The picturesque village of Hatfield captured Suswara's heart.
St. George's Church at Hatfield.
Sunday is still a unique day in the British week. Apart from the sizzling weather today, there is also a special feeling about Sundays and as we ran from Calne to Oxford via Avebury, we came across a cycling event and several people riding unicycles.
Roger squeezing in his weekly miles before leaving for Cardiff.
Distance: 65 km
Team Members:
Ondrej Vesely (Czech Republic), Stefan Ehrenfellner (Austria), Matthias Frey (Germany), Rosta Vagner (Czech Republic), Balavan Thomas (England), Suswara Payne (England), Mark Collinson (England), Abichal Watkins (Wales), Kamilla Hozlarova (Czech Republic), Ieva Kurzemniece (Latvia), Valentine (France)
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