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Bristol International Kite Festival

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Bristol, Avon, UNITED KINGDOM: A giant monkey kite flies at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate near Bristol on September 4, 2011. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the worlds largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Kite enthusiasts gathered at the 25th Bristol International Kite Festival near Bristol, Avon.
Bristol, Avon, UNITED KINGDOM: A man carries his kite away from the flying arena at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate near Bristol on September 4, 2011. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the worlds largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Bristol, Avon, UNITED KINGDOM: Kites shaped like cartoon characters Tweety-pie and Garfield fly at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate near Bristol on September 4, 2011. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the worlds largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Bristol, Avon, UNITED KINGDOM: A giant teddy bear kite flies at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate near Bristol on September 4, 2011. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the worlds largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Bristol, Avon, UNITED KINGDOM: A man looks up at a giant lobster kite at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate near Bristol on September 4, 2011. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the worlds largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. The kite is owned by the Al Farsi family from Kuwait and has a wingspan of more than 55m (180ft) and an 80m (260ft) tail. The family already holds the world record after flying a 3D flag in the shape of the Kuwaiti National flag in 2005. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Bristol, Avon, UNITED KINGDOM: A man flies a kite made up of two doves at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate near Bristol on September 4, 2011. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the worlds largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. The kite is owned by the Al Farsi family from Kuwait and has a wingspan of more than 55m (180ft) and an 80m (260ft) tail. The family already holds the world record after flying a 3D flag in the shape of the Kuwaiti National flag in 2005. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Bristol, Avon, UNITED KINGDOM: A man holds the anchoring line to a giant gecko kite at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate near Bristol on September 4, 2011. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the worlds largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. The kite is owned by the Al Farsi family from Kuwait and has a wingspan of more than 55m (180ft) and an 80m (260ft) tail. The family already holds the world record after flying a 3D flag in the shape of the Kuwaiti National flag in 2005. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Bristol, Avon, UNITED KINGDOM: A woman enjoys the suns heat as she holds the line of a kite at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate near Bristol on September 4, 2011. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the worlds largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. The kite is owned by the Al Farsi family from Kuwait and has a wingspan of more than 55m (180ft) and an 80m (260ft) tail. The family already holds the world record after flying a 3D flag in the shape of the Kuwaiti National flag in 2005. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
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