The 25th Annual Bristol International Kite Festival
A giant monkey kite flies at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival on the Ashton Court Estate in England. Following two attempts on the previous day, plans were abandoned to fly the world’s largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before. (Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images)
Kites fly at the 25th annual Bristol International Kite Festival in England. (Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images)
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 world’s largest kite due to strong turbulence and damage caused the day before.
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