Forget circles and squares to mark social distancing limits...
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IMAGE: Hearts painted by a team of artists from Upfest -- a street art and graffiti festival in Europe -- are seen on the grass at Queen Square in Bristol, Britain, July 8, 2020. Photograph: Rebecca Naden/Reuters
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IMAGE: The artists have so far painted 224 hearts in Queen Square, part of the #BristolTogether initiative launched by Visit Bristol to reopen city businesses during the ongoing pandemic. Photograph: Rebecca Naden/Reuters
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IMAGE: Each heart painted on the grass is 3 metres wide maintaining an approximate distance of 2 metres between each. Photograph: Rebecca Naden/Reuters
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Photograph: Matthew Horwood/Getty Images
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IMAGE: An aerial view of Queen Square where hearts have been sprayed onto the grass. Photograph: Matthew Horwood/Getty Images
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IMAGE: In all, 374 hearts will be painted in Bristol, an idea we think, should be copied all over our great land. Photograph: Matthew Horwood/Getty Images
Feature Production: Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com
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