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Glastonbury 2009 - A Punter's Perspective

Away from the bright lights...

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Glastonbury 2009 - colourful poles
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As we all know, Glastonbury isn't all about the main stages and the big names. Such is the size and scope of the festival that you can wander for days enjoying an alternative world of massages, crystals and digeridoos.

Our man in a field, Brian Murnin, ventured forth from the main attractions to capture some of the spirit of Glasto in the weird and wonderful village that is Pilton Farm at the end of June each year.

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