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The big (ferris) wheel has been there for a few years, but this 'upside-down house' is fairly new.
I just thought it was a "work of art" but having seen it from the other side the next day, I realised it is a visitor attraction.
You can enter (for almost £7) and to me it looked like one of those old fairground attractions, with wonky floor, walls and mirrors.
Apparently, once inside, you can actually walk upside down too!
I kept my feet firmly on the ground and spent my £7 on two drinks in my favourite coffee shop. 😃
I'm not a lover of this thing where couples clamp locks to bridges.
However, when crossing Pero Bridge last week, I just happened to glance down and see this one.
'M' & 'G' were the initials of my Mum and step-father.
Mum died 10 years ago and step-Dad last year.
I'm sure they never visited Bristol but I had a little chuckle, thinking they may have attached a symbol of their enduring love somehow.
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