Photography: Glastonbury
Jason Hawkes' spent a day capturing some of the sights of the 2008 Glastonbury Festival from above.
With a crowd exceeding 160,000 revellers there is an enormous amount of infrastructure that must cater to the masses.
For 3-4 days in June, the sleepy Wiltshire countryside is transformed into a mini-city.
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Tents at the Glastonbury Festival as far as the eye can see.
Caravans and trailers as seen from above.
A new green area at the top of the site featured a series of flags.
The crowd on the move as seen from overhead.
The three day event is the largest festival of its kind in Britain.
The spiritual hub for Glastonbury attendees, the Stone Circle.
The Festival site now stretches across five farms including founder Michael Eavis' Worthy Farm.
The Pyramid stage, was first constructed on the Glastonbury Abbey and Stonehenge ley line.
The campers are told to 'Leave No Trace' and incredibly within days all these tents will be gone.
The tepees are popular accommodation for festival goers.
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