'The whole place was a toilet': Dartmoor reels from camping boom
by Steven Morris from Environment | The Guardian on (#57TDX)
Hundreds of campers descended on the Devon national park this summer as the UK's Covid lockdown eased
The scene could hardly be more idyllic. A broad grassy bank next to a clear, burbling river. Downstream from the stone bridge, herons patrol the shallows, while deer, wild ponies and cattle trot down the hillside in the early autumn sunshine for a drink.
This spot at Bellever in the heart of Dartmoor was very different at the height of the summer, when hundreds of fly-campers" descended from across the UK with tents, gazebos, music systems, fairy lights and generators to grab a taste of post-lockdown freedom.
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