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4 minutes ago, kalifire said:

I must be the only person who enjoys seeing the farm(s) return to its natural beauty. The city that's built is awesome in the most literal sense of the word, but it would be an eyesore if any of it remained year round.

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On 7/6/2023 at 10:16 AM, kalifire said:

I must be the only person who enjoys seeing the farm(s) return to its natural beauty. The city that's built is awesome in the most literal sense of the word, but it would be an eyesore if any of it remained year round.

Yes, we’ve spent many times wandering the site when it’s accessible, during fallow years etc. absolutely beautiful, just the pyramid skeleton, the ship, covered long drops,  the wood path and a few other indicators that the festival takes place there. It’s amazing the job the litter pickers, the build crew do in returning the site to this condition. 
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Not a cam shot - I took it from the Ribbon Tower - but do we have any idea about this section, just above the Park? Clearly accommodation, with a large amount of space, their own little compost toilets, in peak position. Who is this? 

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49 minutes ago, kalifire said:

Not a cam shot - I took it from the Ribbon Tower - but do we have any idea about this section, just above the Park? Clearly accommodation, with a large amount of space, their own little compost toilets, in peak position. Who is this? 

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Coldplay's campsite?

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Does anyone know if/when the site is open to walk around? I'm heading down that way this weekend and would be cool to have a wander, but I suspect it's too soon for that yet.

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1 hour ago, kalifire said:

Not a cam shot - I took it from the Ribbon Tower - but do we have any idea about this section, just above the Park? Clearly accommodation, with a large amount of space, their own little compost toilets, in peak position. Who is this? 

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Looks like the Tipi Park.

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14 minutes ago, SomeoneListeningIn said:

Does anyone know if/when the site is open to walk around? I'm heading down that way this weekend and would be cool to have a wander, but I suspect it's too soon for that yet.

Still a building site, so certainly not.

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2 hours ago, kalifire said:

Not a cam shot - I took it from the Ribbon Tower - but do we have any idea about this section, just above the Park? Clearly accommodation, with a large amount of space, their own little compost toilets, in peak position. Who is this? 

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Yes it’s the very top of The Tipi Park. These are for artists and guests of Emily that stay for the whole festival. It’s such a long walk up to those. This is the first time I’ve seen them up so far.

In the distance is the very top of Park crew camping. Again it’s a massive slog up there and no vehicles can get into that bit. I once camped up there. 

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45 minutes ago, ian the worm said:

Yes it’s the very top of The Tipi Park. These are for artists and guests of Emily that stay for the whole festival. It’s such a long walk up to those. This is the first time I’ve seen them up so far.

In the distance is the very top of Park crew camping. Again it’s a massive slog up there and no vehicles can get into that bit. I once camped up there. 

I looked at them with admiring eyes, wondering about the marvellous view each morning. Then I thought about the trudge up there in the early hours. On balance, probably worth it.

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