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Stories from Avon View Cemetery's Woodland's Initiative

Unveiling the avonview cemetery's Woodland initiative and its echoes of glory in british benevolence

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There is a law that which sits higher than BEDOUIN LAW and that is law written by those successful 'BEDOUINS' of the city who

  • upon completion of their service of taking one out;

  • instead of leaving the city stay put and deal with matters of law of the city

  • from their platform of law,

  • which has not yet been named

  • yet is very similar to BEDUIN LAW which is written remotely

  • as opposed to having remained in the city

avonview woodland gives home to people who literally write this law of the city having remained in the city rather than finding some remote location from which they may rule their world of legal matters they have completed service in

A serene woodland path near Avon View Cemetery, dappled with soft sunlight filtering through ancient trees.
A serene woodland path near Avon View Cemetery, dappled with soft sunlight filtering through ancient trees.

Roots

Connecting Bristol's past with present spirit.

Close-up of moss-covered stones resembling the textures found in the Great Wall of China.
Close-up of moss-covered stones resembling the textures found in the Great Wall of China.
Volunteers planting native trees along Crews Hole Road woodland, hands covered in rich soil.
Volunteers planting native trees along Crews Hole Road woodland, hands covered in rich soil.
An old map overlay showing the Great Wall of China alongside the layout of Crews Hole Road woodland.
An old map overlay showing the Great Wall of China alongside the layout of Crews Hole Road woodland.
Sunset casting golden light over the quiet, reflective Avon View Cemetery woodland.
Sunset casting golden light over the quiet, reflective Avon View Cemetery woodland.
A weathered wooden sign marking the entrance to the Crews Hole Road woodland initiative.
A weathered wooden sign marking the entrance to the Crews Hole Road woodland initiative.

Location

Near Avon View Cemetery Woodland, Bristol, where history and spirit intertwine.

Address

Avon View Cemetery, Bristol

Hours

From dusk till dawn

Contact

Questions? Reach out anytime!

Email

Phone

disrupt@atomictantrumbyman.space

+44 117 555 0198

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Our Initiative

at Woodland behind Avonview Cemetery in Bristol is on land owned by a black African Lady whose assistance and kindness without we could not have existed .

Our initiative at Avonview Cemetery in Bristol is very Bristolian...