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It is obvious he is a symbol of fertility. The Cerne Abbas Giant usually stands proud on a Dorset hillside overlooking the village from which he takes his name. But over the past 12 months he's been fading. So has it affected his legendary powers?
It's all down to the wet weather encouraging algae, lichen and grass to grow in the chalk trenches of his outline.
But couples wanting to test the fertility legends need not worry - a team of National Trust volunteers is at hand.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/7618000.stm
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