An inflatable Stonehenge has been erected on Clapham Common for one day only.
Sacrilege is the brainchild of Turner prize winning artists Jeremy Deller and has been set up today near Windmill Drive, Clapham.
The life-sized inflatable replica of Stonehenge has been on tour around the UK as part of the 2012 celebrations.
Visitors are invited to bounce on the artwork, as well as offer their images to the gods by uploading pictures of themselves onto Flickr in a bid to create an online clan.
Mr Deller said: "A lot of my work deals with history, and Sacrilege is no exception, this is a way to get reacquainted with ancient Britain with your shoes off."
Sacrilege is part of a programme of free events and cultural activities set up to complement the Olympics.
For more information visit www.sacrilege2012.co.uk
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