The great Glastonbury clean-up has kicked into action as around 175,000 people begin to leave the festival site.
Campers have until 6pm this evening to leave Somerset's Worthy Farm, before a litter-picking crew of 800 are given a week to clear the ground of rubbish.
Volunteers started sorting through recycling yesterday, while tractors carrying magnetic strips are ready to trawl the 1200 acre site to pick up stray tent pegs.
Other workers are on hand to carry out a fingertip search and ensure that every inch of the land is cleared, so that organiser Michael Eavis' dairy farm can resume functioning.