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Liverpool tribute found carved into hillside by Ordnance Survey

Related Topics: Ordnance Survey, Shropshire

OK, which @LFC fan has been busy in the Shropshire hills? Spotted by our Flying Unit last week... https://t.co/hzYjyqB6aq pic.twitter.com/ScAZ7RtQ3F

Some fans do strange things in the name of their football club, but a mysterious tribute to Liverpool has left some of the UK's leading geographic experts scratching their heads.

While conducting a routine aerial photography flight over Shropshire, Andrew Tyrrell, a remote sensing surveyor working for Ordnance Survey, noticed that somebody had carved the initials "LFC" into the hillside near Titterstone Clee Hill.

According to the Ordnance Survey, the letters are roughly 100 metres -- roughly the same length as the pitch at Anfield -- and appear to have been made by a vehicle of some description.