In the tradition of psycho-geographic enquiry, we undertook a series of journeys along the Camel Trail, a local landmark, cycle path and recreational route created from a disused railway line that once conveyed minerals, clay, slate, sand, gravel and passengers between the moorland and the sea. The land is rich with history, industrial heritage, flora and fauna, and it also remains a vibrant community where people live, work and play. We gathered information and materials as we went along, allowing this site-specific engagement to inform new work.
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