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IRAN-U.S. HIKERS-RELEASED
(110922) -- TEHRAN, Sept. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Masoud Shafiee (C), the Iranian lawyer for two U.S. hikers, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, is seen in a car as he waits for them in front of the the Evin prison in Tehran, Iran, Sept. 21, 2011. The two U.S. hikers left Tehran's Evin prison on Wednesday and flied to Oman after spending more than two years in prison. (Xinhua/Ahmad Halabisaz)
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(110922) -- TEHRAN, Sept. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Masoud Shafiee (C), the Iranian lawyer for two U.S. hikers, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, talks to media as he arrives at the Evin prison in Tehran, Iran, Sept. 21, 2011. The two U.S. hikers left Tehran's Evin prison on Wednesday and flied to Oman after spending more than two years in prison. (Xinhua/Ahmad Halabisaz)
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Hikers stand on Kjeragbolten boulder wedged 1,000m up between two cliff faces, Kjerag Mountains, Norway - 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gard Karlsen/Solent News / Rex Features (1532695a)
Hikers Boulder Than Most
These hikers are boulder than most - as they stand on a huge rock wedged more than 1,000 metres up between two cliff faces.
The stunning photos appear to show the brave climbers in danger of falling at any minute.
The rock is known as the Kjeragbolten boulder and it can be found in the Kjerag Mountains in Norway.
Photographer Gard Karlsen captured these stunning photographs while out hiking with his brother Jone Schreuder.
It is not known how long the impressive rock has plugged the gap between the two cliff faces, but it has attracted scores of hikers looking for a thrill-seeking photo.
Gard commented: "Kjeragbolten is a fantastic natural motif and it looks spectacular once you get there and see it.
"Everyone seems to be amazed by it and it is used to attract people to this region.
"I show this photo to people all over the world and they are all impressed".
While there is no real danger of the boulder being dislodged, daring hikers who clamber onto it face a 1,000 metre drop if they lose their footing.
Gard added: "I couldn't help but feel nervous when I was on the rock because at 1,000 metres up the wind can change at any second".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gard Karlsen / Solent News / Rex Features
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Hikers stand on Kjeragbolten boulder wedged 1,000m up between two cliff faces, Kjerag Mountains, Norway - 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gard Karlsen/Solent News / Rex Features (1532695b)
Hikers Boulder Than Most
These hikers are boulder than most - as they stand on a huge rock wedged more than 1,000 metres up between two cliff faces.
The stunning photos appear to show the brave climbers in danger of falling at any minute.
The rock is known as the Kjeragbolten boulder and it can be found in the Kjerag Mountains in Norway.
Photographer Gard Karlsen captured these stunning photographs while out hiking with his brother Jone Schreuder.
It is not known how long the impressive rock has plugged the gap between the two cliff faces, but it has attracted scores of hikers looking for a thrill-seeking photo.
Gard commented: "Kjeragbolten is a fantastic natural motif and it looks spectacular once you get there and see it.
"Everyone seems to be amazed by it and it is used to attract people to this region.
"I show this photo to people all over the world and they are all impressed".
While there is no real danger of the boulder being dislodged, daring hikers who clamber onto it face a 1,000 metre drop if they lose their footing.
Gard added: "I couldn't help but feel nervous when I was on the rock because at 1,000 metres up the wind can change at any second".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gard Karlsen / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VJYHNPABO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hikers stand on Kjeragbolten boulder wedged 1,000m up between two cliff faces, Kjerag Mountains, Norway - 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gard Karlsen/Solent News / Rex Features (1532695d)
Hikers Boulder Than Most
These hikers are boulder than most - as they stand on a huge rock wedged more than 1,000 metres up between two cliff faces.
The stunning photos appear to show the brave climbers in danger of falling at any minute.
The rock is known as the Kjeragbolten boulder and it can be found in the Kjerag Mountains in Norway.
Photographer Gard Karlsen captured these stunning photographs while out hiking with his brother Jone Schreuder.
It is not known how long the impressive rock has plugged the gap between the two cliff faces, but it has attracted scores of hikers looking for a thrill-seeking photo.
Gard commented: "Kjeragbolten is a fantastic natural motif and it looks spectacular once you get there and see it.
"Everyone seems to be amazed by it and it is used to attract people to this region.
"I show this photo to people all over the world and they are all impressed".
While there is no real danger of the boulder being dislodged, daring hikers who clamber onto it face a 1,000 metre drop if they lose their footing.
Gard added: "I couldn't help but feel nervous when I was on the rock because at 1,000 metres up the wind can change at any second".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gard Karlsen / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VJYHNPABO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hikers stand on Kjeragbolten boulder wedged 1,000m up between two cliff faces, Kjerag Mountains, Norway - 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gard Karlsen/Solent News / Rex Features (1532695c)
Hikers Boulder Than Most
These hikers are boulder than most - as they stand on a huge rock wedged more than 1,000 metres up between two cliff faces.
The stunning photos appear to show the brave climbers in danger of falling at any minute.
The rock is known as the Kjeragbolten boulder and it can be found in the Kjerag Mountains in Norway.
Photographer Gard Karlsen captured these stunning photographs while out hiking with his brother Jone Schreuder.
It is not known how long the impressive rock has plugged the gap between the two cliff faces, but it has attracted scores of hikers looking for a thrill-seeking photo.
Gard commented: "Kjeragbolten is a fantastic natural motif and it looks spectacular once you get there and see it.
"Everyone seems to be amazed by it and it is used to attract people to this region.
"I show this photo to people all over the world and they are all impressed".
While there is no real danger of the boulder being dislodged, daring hikers who clamber onto it face a 1,000 metre drop if they lose their footing.
Gard added: "I couldn't help but feel nervous when I was on the rock because at 1,000 metres up the wind can change at any second".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gard Karlsen / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VJYHNPABO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hikers stand on Kjeragbolten boulder wedged 1,000m up between two cliff faces, Kjerag Mountains, Norway - 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gard Karlsen/Solent News / Rex Features (1532695e)
Hikers Boulder Than Most
These hikers are boulder than most - as they stand on a huge rock wedged more than 1,000 metres up between two cliff faces.
The stunning photos appear to show the brave climbers in danger of falling at any minute.
The rock is known as the Kjeragbolten boulder and it can be found in the Kjerag Mountains in Norway.
Photographer Gard Karlsen captured these stunning photographs while out hiking with his brother Jone Schreuder.
It is not known how long the impressive rock has plugged the gap between the two cliff faces, but it has attracted scores of hikers looking for a thrill-seeking photo.
Gard commented: "Kjeragbolten is a fantastic natural motif and it looks spectacular once you get there and see it.
"Everyone seems to be amazed by it and it is used to attract people to this region.
"I show this photo to people all over the world and they are all impressed".
While there is no real danger of the boulder being dislodged, daring hikers who clamber onto it face a 1,000 metre drop if they lose their footing.
Gard added: "I couldn't help but feel nervous when I was on the rock because at 1,000 metres up the wind can change at any second".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gard Karlsen / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VJYHNPABO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hikers stand on Kjeragbolten boulder wedged 1,000m up between two cliff faces, Kjerag Mountains, Norway - 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gard Karlsen/Solent News / Rex Features (1532695f)
Hikers Boulder Than Most
These hikers are boulder than most - as they stand on a huge rock wedged more than 1,000 metres up between two cliff faces.
The stunning photos appear to show the brave climbers in danger of falling at any minute.
The rock is known as the Kjeragbolten boulder and it can be found in the Kjerag Mountains in Norway.
Photographer Gard Karlsen captured these stunning photographs while out hiking with his brother Jone Schreuder.
It is not known how long the impressive rock has plugged the gap between the two cliff faces, but it has attracted scores of hikers looking for a thrill-seeking photo.
Gard commented: "Kjeragbolten is a fantastic natural motif and it looks spectacular once you get there and see it.
"Everyone seems to be amazed by it and it is used to attract people to this region.
"I show this photo to people all over the world and they are all impressed".
While there is no real danger of the boulder being dislodged, daring hikers who clamber onto it face a 1,000 metre drop if they lose their footing.
Gard added: "I couldn't help but feel nervous when I was on the rock because at 1,000 metres up the wind can change at any second".
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gard Karlsen / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VJYHNPABO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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New Base Camp Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland - 17 Jul 2014
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Sheep and hikers on the way up to the new Base Camp Matterhorn.
New Base Camp Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland - 17 Jul 2014
The new Base Camp Matterhorn consists of 25 tent-shaped shelters accommodating 2 people each. The official opening will be this Saturday, 19 July 2014. The aluminium tents replace the Hoernli hut for the following months, which will be closed this summer for renovation. The Base Camp is situated on the Hoernligrat, which is on the foot of the Matterhorn. Alpinists and day-tripper are welcome to enjoy the Camp's cabin-style delicacies. The Base Camp Matterhorn will be removed after 15 September 2014 and the Hörnli hut will re-open its doors on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the first Matterhorn ascent in July 2015. On 14 July 1865, the British climber Edward Whymper reached the top together with three mountain guides and three English. Only three people survived the descent
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Goats and hikers on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain, Switzerland - 04 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dominic Steinmann/REX (4101107d)
Goat and hikers
Goats and hikers on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain, Switzerland - 04 Sep 2014
Goats and hikers are seen on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain in Switzerland at an altitude of 2533 meters
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Goats and hikers on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain, Switzerland - 04 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dominic Steinmann/REX (4101107c)
Goats and hikers
Goats and hikers on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain, Switzerland - 04 Sep 2014
Goats and hikers are seen on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain in Switzerland at an altitude of 2533 meters
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Goats and hikers on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain, Switzerland - 04 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dominic Steinmann/REX (4101107a)
Goats and hikers
Goats and hikers on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain, Switzerland - 04 Sep 2014
Goats and hikers are seen on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain in Switzerland at an altitude of 2533 meters
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Goats and hikers on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain, Switzerland - 04 Sep 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dominic Steinmann/REX (4101107b)
Goat and hikers
Goats and hikers on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain, Switzerland - 04 Sep 2014
Goats and hikers are seen on the peak of Ergischhorn mountain in Switzerland at an altitude of 2533 meters
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Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska, America - May 2015
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Hikers pictured in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska, America - May 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, America.
Photographer Daniel Wildey was travelling through the area and took a series of stunning pictures of glaciers and snow-capped mountains.
He also captured the rare moment an eagle bird stopped for a picture.
Daniel said: "Usually birds disappear as soon as the lens cap comes off, but this bald eagle must have decided to help me out and pose for my shot."
In another of the pictures a calving glacier can be seen, as a large block of ice tumbles to the sea below.
Meanwhile, a picturesque Alaskan airport can also be seen in one of the pictures.
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FEATURE - Das wilde Patagonien ist eine Reise wert
MANDATORY CREDIT: Sasha Juliard/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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A cowboy rode past the hikers, Patagonia
Incredible adventures in Patagonia - Oct 2016
From awe-inspiring cloud formations to nosy guanacos, the tip of South America is a fascinating place to explore.
This breathtaking photo series comes from photographer Sasha Juliard, who was born to Swedish-American parents and grew up in Africa.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Die Bilder des Wochenendes
KIRISHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 8 : A view of Mount Shinmoedake in Kirishima mountain range in Kagoshima prefecture, on Japan's southern island of Kyushu on April 8, 2018. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / AFLO)
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People gather ahead of speeches and then a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
MAXWELL AYAMBA speaks to the crowd ahead of the walk . People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People listen to a speech by Anita Sethi ahead of a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People listen to a speech by Anita Sethi ahead of a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People gather ahead of a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People gather ahead of a walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
© Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
© Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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Kinder Scout 90 years on: UKs national parks still largely white and middle class.
People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Right to roam only covers 8% of England and national parks remain inaccessible to people from working-class backgrounds.
Ninety years ago, the Kinder Scout mass trespass took place, a protest on the highest point in the Peak District in which walkers mainly from Greater Manchester trespassed en masse calling for greater access to the moorlands.
ANITA SETHI takes part in the walk . People walk from Edale to Kinder Scout to mark the 90th anniversary of a mass trespass at Kinder Scout.
Edale, UK. 24th April 2022.
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