A free sculpture trail at a Norwich shopping centre has kicked off for the summer holidays.
Castle Quarter launched a jungle sculpture trail last week, and it will run daily until September 1 at the end of the school holidays.
The shopping centre is currently home to a host of tropical jungle animals, including pandas, elephants, zebras and lions.
The exotic animal species are taking shelter around all floors.
Tick each of the animals off on a jungle trail sheet to record your rare sightings. Once completed, put your entry into the post box by the spiral staircase in White Lion Square where one explorer will be drawn to win a £50 voucher to spend in Castle Quarter.
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Elsewhere in the city, there is a giant gorilla outside Chantry Place for the shopping centre's Safari Summer Trail.
There are 10 large animal sculptures to find, including a giant gorilla, lion, hippo, zebra and panda.
Once completed, families can post their trail maps in the postbox in Deichmann and collect a free goody bag.
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