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The Multiple Myrtle Mysteries Interactive Trail and Performance - 13th-15th May Dulwich Park


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Endless Horizons Ltd, the world?s first time-travel agency, are taking Dulwich residents back in time. Intrepid scientist Myrtle West has become un-stuck in time, hurtling through Dulwich?s history without any control. One second she?s lunching with Victorians, the next she?s dinner for a dinosaur. She urgently needs your help to bring her back to the present?


Fortunately, Myrtle is leaving clues from the past. Help hapless time technician Smith track them all down to receive a reward. You may even find out some of the area?s secrets along the way!


This time travel trail is totally free, you just need a smart phone and comfortable shoes. It lasts about an hour and a half, is suitable for all ages and uses mobile technology to bring Dulwich?s history to life.


Go to http://www.endlesshorizonsltd.com/helpme to get started.


Curious? Tweet: What is this trail all about then? to @EHL_Smith and she?ll tell you herself!


FOR THE EXCITING CONCLUSION OF MYRTLE'S ADVENTURES, BE SURE TO ATTEND THE OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE AT 4PM IN DULWICH PARK.


Part of the Dulwich Festival. For more information visit http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/product/the-multiple-myrtle-mysteries-2/

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