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A Different LENS #Distance Drift

A Different LENS

Our map A Different LENS is up and ready for you to explore on Saturday September 12thWe are inviting you to experience three selected stories on our map with a walk #Distancedrift.These are led by the fab author, artist, founder of #womenwhowalknet @SoniaOverall on twitter. We will release the locations of three stories to explore on our map A Different LENS on Saturday morning .The Sunday drift is a walking event delivered with prompts through Twitter. These will be related to the three selected stories on the map. You can walk wherever you are in the world, inside or outside. Join #Distancedrift on Sunday at 10am (BST) and interact with our map.We will be adding new entries and stories over the next few weeks and inviting you to join further #Distancedrifts We hope you can join us!
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2020-10-11 09:00
2020-10-11 09:00

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scrawl

To move slowly or with difficulty; to walk in a clumsy, awkward manner. from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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