Glastonbury Festival took place in late June as usual. I had a post in draft which is now a little late to the party, but still useful, and will come up on searches of course.
The next time someone asks you "How big is #Glastonbury?", a good way to try and start explaining the magnitude of the place would be to show them this clip of the Festival site captured from a hot air balloon 3000ft high in the sky... 🎈🪂🤯
— Glasto Fest Feed (@GlastoFestFeed) June 21, 2023
🐦 #BirdsEyeView
📹 @Fly_AwayBalloon pic.twitter.com/lXVApWibK9
And here's why it gets muddy.
Why does #Glastonbury get muddy?
— Steve Brace (@SteveBraceGeog) May 26, 2023
"The Lower Lias clays lead to water logging - hence the mud if it rains. The water drains very slowly and the soil remains saturated which leads to liquefaction i.e. mud!"
Prof Tony Brown @UoSGeogEnvhttps://t.co/013rCyaQX3

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