THOUSANDS of people flocked to Dunster to enjoy one of the longest running agricultural shows in the country,
Dunster Show, now in its 169th year, saw an action-packed day including animal parades, daredevil stunts and much more.
There were a record breaking number sheep entries and a high calibre of cattle in the competitions, as well as horse and hound parades.
Motorcycle stuntman Jamie Sqibb wowed the crowds with an acrobatic display meanwhile Michael Davie's birds of prey put on an excellent show.
Elsewhere there was an incredibly popular food hall with a range a local producers selling their goods, a fun fair, free circus, rural crafts and ferret racing.
A spokesman for Dunster Show said: "The event was a day to remember. Put August 19 in your diary for 2016 and come and celebrate the 170th show."
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