All eyes to the skies: Hundreds of elaborate designed kites fly high above Bristol at international festival
Annual event sees incredible kites, many on a staggering scale, thrill thousands of visitors
Vast 3D animals such as tigers, dragons and a riotous display of sea life filled the air
Showcase event was the world's largest kite - a magnificent Kuwaiti flag the size of an Olympic pool
Some of the world's largest and most spectacular kites filled the air at the Bristol International Kite Festival this weekend.
Now in its 26th year, the festival continues to be a popular and colourful attraction that attracts guests from all over the world.
Giant 3-D creatures such as a dragon, a pouncing tiger and a massive whale joined action-packed 'rokkaku' kite fighting battles, synchronised stunt routines, and even parachuting teddy bears.
Mid-leap: A tiger takes flight at Bristol International Kite Festival this weekend. The event has been running for 26 years and attracts thousands of people