10 of the best UK nature festivals for late spring and summer ⊕⊕
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The natural world is the headliner at these joyous gatherings, while the support acts include live music, immersive art and fire ceremonies
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The story of how the Earth, and human beings, have been shaped more than we know by these forces of nature
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For 25 years, Hamburg-based collector Jochen Raiß scoured flea markets for historical amateur photographs. After finding a photo of a woman smiling in a tree, he started to notice this was a recurren…
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