Where can you find the Greta Thunberg mural in Bristol?
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been immortalised in true Bristol fashion - in a 15 metre high mural.
The image, which took eight days to paint, formed part of a street art festival in Bedminster over the summer.
It was painted on the side of a redbrick former factory building, known as the Tobacco Factory, by Bristol artist Jody Thomas.
Now it's hoped Greta will be able to see the mural in all it's glory as she visits Bristol as part of the Youth Strike for Climate movement- also known as Fridays for Future - to join a rally and march.
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It's not yet known whether the teenage climate change activist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee will visit the giant mural of herself.
She is however aware of the creation, and even made the image her profile picture on social media at the time.
It's hoped the 17-year-old will have time to see the artwork - and artist Jody is hopeful he will be able to finally say hello to the muse.
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She's expected to give a speech on College Green from 11am tomorrow (February 28) and then join a march through the city centre.
The march will take the same route as the previous ones in Bristol.
Protestors will meet on College Green, then walk to Cabot Circus via Broadmead and back via Castle Park.
It's hoped Greta will then loop round to the mural before leaving the city.