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International Kite Festival adds a splash of colour to the skies above Margate Main Sands

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 09:17, 05 October 2010

Updated: 10:53, 22 November 2019

Porky Pig was one of the kite festivals biggest attractions
This colourful owl floated over the Main Sands in Margate at this years International Kite Festival
Molly Farren, 3, from Palm Bay, enjoys the colourful spectacle on Margate Main Sands
The skies above Margate were awash with kites of all colours, shapes and sizes
A monster from the deep! This colourful crab was another highlight at the International Kite Festival
A dazzling assortment of kites were on display above Margate Main Sands

Colourful creations of all shapes and sizes brightened leaden grey skies as Margate held its annual International Kite Festival.

Enthusiasts from across Europe swooped on the town over the
weekend and the eye-catching airborne attractions did not
disappoint.

Giant cartoon favourites including Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and
Sylvester filled the skies, as smaller kites jostled for position.
Other high-fliers ranged from teddy bears, owls and African masks
to crabs, fish and squid.

The festival, organised by The Kite Society of Great Britain (KSGB), traditionally brings the curtain down on Margate's summer events programme, as winter blows in.

Now in its fourth year, the event is a firmly established part
of KSGB's annual tour, which takes in Weymouth, Blackheath and
Portsmouth before visiting the Thanet coast.

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