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"Hope to be there tomorrow night - but late - as I imagine it’ll be busy. " It'll be busy Friday and Saturday night. +20 degrees forecast. | |||
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"Would love to go, is it not full of people walking dogs, running, etc? How visible is it?" Try a virtual walk-through on Google maps, it'll give you an idea. | |||
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"Is the "Dark Room" still a thing? Not been for years." It was last year can’t imagine much has changed | |||
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"Thinking of heading up tomorrow- is there anywhere to naked sunbathe? " Best thing to do is visit and you will get a feel for the place soon enough | |||
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"Thinking of heading up tomorrow- is there anywhere to naked sunbathe? Best thing to do is visit and you will get a feel for the place soon enough " Totally agree, been several times and a quiet walk around is very useful. | |||
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"Anyone got the what 3 words address or directions?" It's the wooded area behind Jack Straw's Castle, look on Google Maps. | |||
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"I remember one night at Hampstead heath when I was in the bushes having fun with a guy when suddenly a tramp started searching through the bushes saying "sparkle! Sparkle! Come on sparkle." WTF? He had a Mancunian accent and he swore a lot and seemed nervous! Weird. ![]() ![]() Puh! I take it nobody seen one of the Gallagher brothers on the Jonathan Woss show then! ![]() | |||
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"If that's worst thing you've seen on the Heath, then it's not what it was " That's very true. In 1968, Joseph de Havilland, a Hungarian-born artist, famously had himself crucified on Hampstead Heath, using eight-inch nails. This unusual event, which he hoped would "make the world a happier place," attracted a small group of witnesses but became a local legend and even inspired references in films. The event is sometimes described as a form of performance art or a mystical act, with some accounts highlighting its connection to the queer community and the counterculture of the time. | |||
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