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What happens after the after-hours? The rhythm of Glastonbury grows fuzzier, shaggier, totally unbound. This is the time of peak wandering, tripping through the lights and laughter with no particular destination in mind. Never mind your maps and watches, you’re in a liminal world, between here and there, night and day."&#13;
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What happens after the after-hours? The rhythm of Glastonbury grows fuzzier, shaggier, totally unbound. This is the time of peak wandering, tripping through the lights and laughter with no particular destination in mind. Never mind your maps and watches, you’re in a liminal world, between here and there, night and day."&#13;
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Think you know Glastonbury? Welcome to the early morning hours world when the TV cameras have been turned off and photographer Mischa Haller chronicles the characters that emerge when night turns to day. </text>
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