One hundred tons of chalk have been delivered to a hillside near Bulford to restore the affectionately termed 'Bulford Kiwi' to its past glory.
Carved into the hillside by Kiwi soldiers waiting to return home at the end of the First World War, the monument is recognised as a nationally important archaeological site and is taken care of by the Ministry of Defence.
Exercise Kiwi Refresh is part of an ongoing restoration project to preserve the symbol.
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Carved into the hillside by Kiwi soldiers waiting to return home at the end of the First World War, the monument is recognised as a nationally important archaeological site and is taken care of by the Ministry of Defence.
Exercise Kiwi Refresh is part of an ongoing restoration project to preserve the symbol.
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