Pictures taken from the top of a 12 metre crane show thousands of visitors enjoying the Royal Norfolk Show.
The shots, which were captured from a cherry picker, give a glimpse of the enduring popularity of the event, with people turning out in droves to enjoy the best of Norfolk.
More than 42,000 guests are estimated to have visited the Norfolk Show Ground on day one of the show, with around 80,000 visitors are expected to attend across the two days.
Wednesday’s Grand Ring highlights included the RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team, Shetland Pony Derby, Bolddog Lings Motorcycle Display Team, Scurry Driving, and The Virtual Big Sing with Norfolk Music Hub, 3,000 young people from across the county and Gareth Malone.
And in the Countryside Ring, spectators gathered to watch one of the show-favourite events - the Ham National.
Meanwhile, dozens of food and drink producers, including cheese makers, brewers, bakers, and chocolatiers, plus vendors from Norwich based Junkyard Market, treated the crowds to local specialities.
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