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>> No. 1937 Anonymous
14th November 2011
Monday 10:03 pm
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I used to live on the welsh/english border (lowercase, because it really does not matter that much), but back there I spent many a night in a hammock just out and about just to relax. Every now and then I just needed a few days away from everyone and everything.

Work took me to London, recently. It's mostly fine (the city is filthy, but hey) and there are some green spots that may just serve as reserves to relax in. One can just about pitch up a camp and feel solace.

I'm curious, though, if nature calls for you, if you just need that night under the stars, that time away from it all, where do you go? And can you still find it near you?
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>> No. 1939 Anonymous
15th November 2011
Tuesday 11:28 am
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There's a very large swamp preserve about 100 miles from me, where my grandfather used to have a house. It's isolated and nearly unpopulated, and looks about the same as it did a thousand years ago. There are animals and things that you can't see anywhere else. With the proper skills you can 'live off the land' and basically do anything you want.

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