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Anonymous
In some countries, we have this thing called Freedom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_to_roam >Today these rights underpin opportunities for outdoor recreation in several of the Nordic countries, providing the opportunity to hike across or camp on another's land (e.g. in Sweden for one or two nights, or "temporarily"), boating on somebody else's waters, and to pick wildflowers, mushrooms and berries. However with the rights come responsibilities; that is, an obligation neither to harm, disturb, litter, nor to damage wildlife or crops. >In some countries, putting up a tent in the forest for one night is allowed, but not the use of a caravan. Access does not extend to built up or developed land (such as houses, gardens) and does not include commercial exploitation of the land.
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