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Three Absolutely Incredible Sand Art Creations ...

Feast your eyes on the most incredible sand art creations ever built on a beach. These are not your average sand castles and art projects built using a plastic bucket and a scoop by kids playing in the sand on the beach.

There are countless activities to participate on your local beach, but probably one of the most popular things to do is to grab a scoop and a bucket, so to build a sand castle. The majority of sand castles incorporate a mote to try to keep the ocean waves from wiping out the fortress before it is completed, but sand castle and sand art is more than just a pastime hobby for a handful of talented artists around the world.

The professionals come fully prepared to tackle the most extreme sand art projects ever untaken for either competition or exhibition. Their tools do include the basics such as buckets in different sizes, scoops, shovels, picks, files, blocks of wood, spray bottles and paintbrushes. With the right type of tools and a lot of imagination anything that the artist imagines is possible and absolutely incredible to see.
Hillbilly Animal Band

Animals are adorable and these animals are wonderful as the dog picks a banjo, a cow playing a fiddle, a rabbit bending a saw and a pig strumming a washboard on the front porch of their humble beachfront home. Notice the detail of this larger than life beach sand creation - amazing.
Fantasy Sand Castle

This impressive fantasy sand castle by 2-time World Grandmaster Champion Rich Varano took thirty-five hours to build and an amazing eighteen tons of sands. The entire structure sores nine and a half feet tall and won the People's Choice Award at the Pacific National Exhibition in British Columbia on August 27, 2007.
Pirate Beach

Agrrrr…the treasure is buried over here…me thinks. Truly the treasure isn't buried in the sand, but proudly stands above it. Notice the sand artists working at the bottom left of the platform and you get some idea that the pirates are nearly life-size replicas of the real life pirates.

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