Your chance to have GoGoDragons! selfies published
Oscar, Honey and Arthur Pope on the GoGo dragon trail in Catherdal Close. - Credit: Nick Butcher
They are the fiery beasts which took Norwich by storm this summer.
Yet their roar is still echoing around the region - as we ask you to send in the selfies you took with them during their stay in the city.
We will them be publishing the best ones.
Norwich's GoGoDragons! – organised by children's charity Break and Wild in Art – drew hundreds of thousands of people to the city to seek out the 84 fiery beasts.
Now they have flown to their new homes, the EDP and the Norwich Evening News want to see your best photos taken during the trail.
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Editor-in-chief Nigel Pickover said: 'This was such a fantastic event which not only raised thousands for the worthwhile charity Break but was also a great day our for the family.
'The sticker book we made with East of England Co-op was a sell-out, proving just how popular this year's trail was.
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'Now we want to see the selfies you all took with the dragons, and the best ones will be published.'
A total of £369,500 was raised from the auction of the beasts this year, eclipsing the total of the 2013 GoGoGorillas! auction total which saw 53 primates raise £272,300.
You have until November 11 to send your selfies with the dragons in Norwich to picdesk@archant.co.uk.