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How a night in the Swedish forest healed my inner 14

How a night in the Swedish forest healed my inner 14
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Australian filmmaker Lucinda Price explores the Swedish concept of 'Allemansrätten', or the right of public access to nature, during her travels. She reflects on how this experience helped her overcome negative childhood memories associated with school camping trips.

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Cultural insights into international laws regarding land access provide a unique perspective on environmental engagement and personal growth.

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Starved in the forest, I had to rely on fishing for a meal. ( ABC/Race Around The World: Lucinda Price )

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The article is a personal travelogue and cultural feature with no political agenda.

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