Man Builds World's Tallest Sandcastle
Ed Jarrett, Guinness World Record holder for the tallest sandcastle, has beaten his own record for the second time.
His latest incredible construction was built at Winding Trails Recreation Area in Farmington, Connecticut, USA and measured 37 ft 10 in - a full 6 ft taller than his previous record. The medieval castle’s design features a two-headed, fire-breathing dragon and Rapunzel.
Over 1.6 million pounds of sand and water were used to create the structure, while more than 1,000 volunteers were on hand to help Ed, collectively contributing over 2,000 work hours.
Ed began work on the castle on April 1, with the completed structure finished in time for official measurements a whole seven weeks later on May 20.









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His latest incredible construction was built at Winding Trails Recreation Area in Farmington, Connecticut, USA and measured 37 ft 10 in - a full 6 ft taller than his previous record. The medieval castle’s design features a two-headed, fire-breathing dragon and Rapunzel.
Over 1.6 million pounds of sand and water were used to create the structure, while more than 1,000 volunteers were on hand to help Ed, collectively contributing over 2,000 work hours.
Ed began work on the castle on April 1, with the completed structure finished in time for official measurements a whole seven weeks later on May 20.









Source: jarrettscastle
Great Roman Empire Sand Sculpture Exhibition in Russia
Estate “Kolomna” in Moscow from May 11 to October 03 is hosting an exhibition of sand sculptures, “The Great Roman Empire”, as well as works by winners of the annual world championship of sand sculptures “Masterpieces of Italian Sculpture”.

The Roman-German battle




Caesar and Cleopatra

The Capitoline Wolf








Roman waggon race

Wine making holiday

Patheon of Gods








The Colosseum



Rebellion led by Spartak










Award for originality: Ferrari and the Gorgon


The sculpture ‘Dreaming about Italy was awarded the first place



Smile of Leonardo da Vinci and Mona Lisa







Source: mir-na-karte.livejournal

The Roman-German battle




Caesar and Cleopatra

The Capitoline Wolf








Roman waggon race

Wine making holiday

Patheon of Gods








The Colosseum



Rebellion led by Spartak










Award for originality: Ferrari and the Gorgon


The sculpture ‘Dreaming about Italy was awarded the first place



Smile of Leonardo da Vinci and Mona Lisa







Source: mir-na-karte.livejournal