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Millie Reeves & Nia Dalton

Incredible 3D images of fearsome creatures appear in busy shopping centre

People in Bristol are watching their step as incredible optical illusions take over the city centre.

If you have a fear of sharks or dinosaurs, the South West might not be the best place to visit this month, as realistic 3D art shows the fearsome creatures popping out of the floors of the city's Cabot Circus shopping centre.

Artist, Julian Beever, is behind these mind-blowing creations although the concept was originally designed by an ex-NASA engineer called Kurt Wenner in the 1980s, who combined his mathematics knowledge with fine art.

If you are brave enough to face the fantastic 3D-looking beasts then 2Chill has put together a guide as to where to find them.

Great white shark

Beware of the beast! This great white shark is hurtling itself out of the water and through the brick floor towards Harvey Nichols.

Surfboard

Make sure you don’t get wet. Ride the waves outside Accessorize on this Hawaiian surfboard.

Crocodile bridge

Watch your step! One tumble and you’ll end up in crocodile-infested waters outside the LEGO store.

Dinosaur

Roarrrr! Cabot Circus' first floor is about to give way as this destructive T-Rex marks his territory at Five Guys.

Keep up to date with all 2Chill-related news by following our social pages. As well as videos, tips and advice, we’ll also be sharing some dreamy places where you can Eat, Drink, Do & Chill.

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