Road Trip in Southern England.
It began with a simple idea, to explore the south of the Queens Land by stealing goods when needed and having picnics where it's beautiful and they don't charge you an entrance fee.

in a little red car with one driver

and enthusiasm.

We documented everything.

like sunsets...




sleeping in transit.

pete.

cornish pasty love.

boats.

claire.

Your average campsite poses.


St. Ives




campsite playground.

LandsEnd, where you can stand next to a sign that tells you how far away New York is. We went after hours and found out that they lock up the sign to avoid theft but it usually is on this white post pointing in the same direction, i think.

A wall of fridges and magnets at the Eden project that took us ages to spell our names, because kids kept stealing my 'a' to spell their own name. Like they were more important than us.

The Eden Project: worlds largest green house and mixed message project. They tell you how bad soy is for the environment then give you a free sample of soy milk.

Stonehenge: It costs you 6 pounds to get beyond this fence, luckily i had a historic card and i got in free. Bastards, making you pay for something you can already see. it's not like they put those stones there.



...the road home.

in a little red car with one driver

and enthusiasm.

We documented everything.

like sunsets...




sleeping in transit.

pete.

cornish pasty love.

boats.

claire.

Your average campsite poses.


St. Ives




campsite playground.

LandsEnd, where you can stand next to a sign that tells you how far away New York is. We went after hours and found out that they lock up the sign to avoid theft but it usually is on this white post pointing in the same direction, i think.

A wall of fridges and magnets at the Eden project that took us ages to spell our names, because kids kept stealing my 'a' to spell their own name. Like they were more important than us.

The Eden Project: worlds largest green house and mixed message project. They tell you how bad soy is for the environment then give you a free sample of soy milk.

Stonehenge: It costs you 6 pounds to get beyond this fence, luckily i had a historic card and i got in free. Bastards, making you pay for something you can already see. it's not like they put those stones there.



...the road home.


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