Glastonbury festival 2011: Don't stop dancing – in pictures
A police horse gets a green hand print on day four at Glastonbury festivalPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianHeavy overnight rain turned the site at Worthy Farm into a quagmire againPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianSomeone's found a muddy seatPhotograph: Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage
Taking a break from the mudPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianTwo young festival-goers out buskingPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianGlastonbury revellers take a break in the Park area Photograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianCould these be the worst toilets in the world?Photograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianSteve Harrington-Ellsmore enjoys a cup of tea beside his decorated caravanPhotograph: Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesDancing to dub reggae music at the Babylon Uprising tent are 70-year-old festival virgins Richard Hopkinson and Meryl KnappPhotograph: Ben Birchall/PA WireA festival-goer dances in the Green Fields at Glastonbury festivalPhotograph: Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesTom Bell and Tracey Cove pose for a picture in the Greenpeace fieldPhotograph: Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesFestival-goers trudge through the Glastonbury mudPhotograph: Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesBecky Kitter and Nick Ash enjoy a kiss in the Greenpeace field Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesFestival-goers dance to Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp as the sun sets during the third day of the Glastonbury festivalPhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty ImagesFestival-goers slide down the hill overlooking the Park stage after Pulp performed as special guests at GlastonburyPhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty imagesThe crowd watch Pulp perform in the distance on the Park stagePhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty ImagesThe view of Pulp from the watchtower at the Park stagePhotograph: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
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