Has anyone ever thought about journeying to Glatsonbury to see, or at least try to see, where Avalon rests? I've done some research on it and they still embrace the history and the old religion, most of it seems to be true. I was randomly walking through walmart and they have these movies in huge bins that say "2 Movies for $11" and when I walked by I just happened to glance at the bin and I seen the word Avalon and that stopped me in my tracks, I looked over and seen that it was a movie entitled, "The Mists of Avalon". It turned out to be a movie from Morgana's point of view, I bought it and that's how I got thinking about Glatsonbury, the movie was surprisingly truthful for the most part. Anyway I was wondering if anyone else had ever thought of visiting Glastonbury to see if Avalon was still there, I realize it's a long shot but you can wish to one day see it can't you?
If anyone is interested on learning more on Glatsonbury, visit http://www.isleofavalon.co.uk/, The Isle of Avalon, a site on Glatsonbury's present day history and it's past history.