After an adventure getting repairs and a fresh lick of paint, the tortoise 'Puffling' has made it back onto the Tortoise Takeover trail – albeit in a new location.
The tortoise was taken off her plinth three weeks ago after two large cracks appeared, making her a rare catch for keen tortoise collectors who got out to Sorel Point early.
After undergoing repairs, Puffling took her place in a new spot at Millennium Cross car park, near the Horse Box Café, on Wednesday.
A spokesperson for the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust said that the sculpture's location had been changed "so it is in a more accessible location".
App users should see her in her new location on the in-app map.
Puffling was designed by Jersey artist Katherine Cadin, whose inspirations include coast and marine life, and aboriginal art and her Greek heritage.
The official Tortoise Takeover trail guide can be found in the July edition of Connect Magazine – you can read the digital edition below...
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Pictured top: The topper as photographed by Carol Hector.
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