Following the success of 'Wallabies Gone Wild', the Island's Hospice is launching its second art trail.
The initial campaign saw an array of colourful wallabys dotted across the Island last year, raising more than £250,000 for the charity.
Now, 'The Big Splash' will see dolphin sculptures on Island decorated by both local and national artists.
The pod of dolphins will feature next May, forming an art trail for visitors and locals alike to enjoy throughout the summer.
It's also to raise awareness and vital funds for Hospice Isle of Man -supporting patients to live their way, at home, to the end of their lives.
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