The Imperial Geographical Society has conducted an expedition through woods to the south of the British hamlet of Friday Street.
The expedition was led by John of Zephyria, and included Emperor Jonathan I and Emperor Mother Margaret.

Since 2009, it has become customary for the IGS to launch an expedition on the first Monday of May exploring rural areas of Surrey, accompanied by several members of Carshalton Methodist Church.
This year, the turnout was unfortunately rather small; including the three Austenasians, only seven people took part in the expedition, compared with over twenty in 2009 and 2010.
The expedition set off south from Friday Street, turning west before reaching Leith Hill and then stopping for lunch at the village of Holmbury Saint Mary before walking north-east through Abinger Common to arrive back at its starting point.
After the expedition, its members travelled to the café at the nearby Denbies Wine Estate for refreshments.
Photographs and video clips were taken, and a short film of the expedition can be seen here.