Tens of thousands of people soaked up the sunshine as the Royal Norfolk Show returned today - and these stunning pictures from aerial photographer Mike Page give an amazing view of the showground.
Despite early cloud and tailbacks of up to six miles near the showground after a horse box broke down, crowds flocked in as the sun shone for the start of the two-day summertime spectacular.
The Royal Norfolk Show is the largest two-day agricultural show in the country and temperatures across the showground on day one were nearing 30 degrees.
Mark Nicholas, managing director Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association, who organise the show, said: "It looks like it’s been a bumper day and it’s been the biggest year since we’ve bounced back from Covid."
Now, stunning aerial pictures of the showground from Mr Page have captured it like you've never seen it before!
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