BRISTOL, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: Jambo, a interactive, animatronics gorilla, created by Animated Extras walks past Gorilla sculptures at the launch of 'Wow! Gorillas' project on November 2, 2010 in Bristol, England. A series of life-size gorilla sculptures are set to appear on the streets of Bristol in a mass public art event to celebrate Bristol Zoo Gardens' 175th birthday. The sculptures also aim to raise funds and awareness of the threats facing gorillas and other apes in the wild, as well as celebrating the Zoo's birthday with the people of Bristol and encouraging civic pride.
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: A tourist stops to have his picture taken with Gorilla sculptures at the launch of 'Wow! Gorillas' project on November 2, 2010 in Bristol, England. A series of life-size gorilla sculptures are set to appear on the streets of Bristol in a mass public art event to celebrate Bristol Zoo Gardens' 175th birthday. The sculptures also aim to raise funds and awareness of the threats facing gorillas and other apes in the wild, as well as celebrating the Zoo's birthday with the people of Bristol and encouraging civic pride.
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: Jambo, a interactive, animatronics gorilla, created by Animated Extras walks past Gorilla sculptures at the launch of 'Wow! Gorillas' project on November 2, 2010 in Bristol, England. A series of life-size gorilla sculptures are set to appear on the streets of Bristol in a mass public art event to celebrate Bristol Zoo Gardens' 175th birthday. The sculptures also aim to raise funds and awareness of the threats facing gorillas and other apes in the wild, as well as celebrating the Zoo's birthday with the people of Bristol and encouraging civic pride.
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: Jambo, an interactive, animatronics gorilla, created by Animated Extras sits with Gorilla sculptures at the launch of 'Wow! Gorillas' project on November 2, 2010 in Bristol, England. A series of life-size gorilla sculptures are set to appear on the streets of Bristol in a mass public art event to celebrate Bristol Zoo Gardens' 175th birthday. The sculptures also aim to raise funds and awareness of the threats facing gorillas and other apes in the wild, as well as celebrating the Zoo's birthday with the people of Bristol and encouraging civic pride.
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: A TV journalist films the Gorilla sculptures at the launch of the 'Wow! Gorillas' project on November 2, 2010 in Bristol, England. A series of life-size gorilla sculptures are set to appear on the streets of Bristol in a mass public art event to celebrate Bristol Zoo Gardens' 175th birthday. The sculptures also aim to raise funds and awareness of the threats facing gorillas and other apes in the wild, as well as celebrating the Zoo's birthday with the people of Bristol and encouraging civic pride.
source: daylife
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