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A note demanding that a 'bongo player' stops playing his drums on the top of Glastonbury Tor has appeared near the site.

Sat atop the Somerset Levels, people visit the county's most famous landmark to climb to its summit and bask in its history, spirituality and stunning views.

But one person appears to have taken offence to a "selfish" bongo player who is reportedly ruining the "shared sacred place and space" by playing their drums at sunset.

The note, written in three different coloured pens, believes the mysterious musician's songs spoil the "sacred silence" of the site.

It claims that people "walk away quite upset" in not being able to enjoy the Tor in silence and recommends that the bongo player takes timed breaks.

Joe Smith, former Bristol Post reporter and filmmaker, shared the photos on his Twitter account.

Entitled: 'To the Tor Tower Bongo Player', the note reads: "You have chosen to come here at sunset times.

"Please be aware that others also choose to be here at this special time.

"This is a shared sacred place and space, yet, you have selfishly taken it over to do your thing, regardless of others.

"There are many that come here (long distances) to feel and be in its sacred silence to feel the beautiful energies and peace at sunset.

"You are very clearly and selfishly not allowing others this wonderful opportunity.

"There are many that walk away quite upset at this missed opportunity due to you.

"You claim to be attuned to this place, however, it's probably just your ego if you 'will not' consider others.

"Please allow silent spaces for others - say five - ten minutes on, five - ten minutes off.

"Together we can all they enjoy this beautiful place. Thank you."

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Glastonbury Tor is historically known as a spiritual site where gatherings and regular assailing events take place.

It is the route for many venturing on their own spiritual journey and is supposedly a gateway into the 'Land of the Dead (Avalon)'.

It's also significant in the modern-day Goddess movement, with the flow from the Chalice Well and the Tor itself seen as all or part of a figure of the Goddess.

To celebrate this, an annual procession up the Tor is led by an effigy of the Goddess.