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Sunday, 1 May 2011

Beltain, Butser Ancient Farm


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Labels: #standintheglow, Beltain, Beltaine, Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire, Wicker Man, Wicker Man burning
Location Butser Ancient Farm, South Downs National Park, Chalton Lane, Chalton, Hampshire PO8 0BG, UK
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