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The Weston-super-Mare Sand Sculpture Festival is now in its fourth year.
In 2005 we sent a sample of sand from the beach at Weston-super-Mare to the World Sand Sculpting Academy based in Holland. They couldn't believe how great it was. "It's a sculptors dream come true!" they declared and were on the next plane to see for themselves! Soon after, plans were underway for the first sand sculpture in Weston-super-Mare.
The summer of 2006 saw King Kong take to the Beach Lawns. The sculpture was created by Joris and Jaap, two Dutch sculptors who spend their lives creating amazing displays around the world. It took 20 tonnes of sand to build the ten feet tall King Kong who attracted thousands of visitors and the festival was born!
The 2007 event saw eight sculptors arrive in Weston-super-Mare to create sand sculptures with a fairy tale theme using 200 tonnes of sand. Tales by the Brothers Grimm, Rapunzel, Cinderella, Snow White and Hansel and Gretel were re-created in sand models up to 12 feet tall.
In 2008 the seven continents were recreated on Weston beach by 12 sculptors. Big Ben, Uluru, Machu Picchu and Sagrada Familia were just some of the famous sights.
Nicola, one of the sculptors who created the Cinderella piece went on from the event in Weston-super-Mare to win a gold medal at the World Championships in Canada.
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Dylan

Knights

Rocket

Shakespeare

Teletubbies

Wallace and Gromit

collection for 2009


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collection for 2008
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THE UNBELIEVABLE PHOTOS
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