Eighth Annual Sand Sculpting Competition at Port Angeles, Washington
Fun stuff we saw today
Port Angeles' Hollywood Beach hosted its eighth Annual Sand Sculpting competition this week. The theme was "Legends of Science Fiction".
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23 Comments
Post a CommentWow! Thanks, Mike, for providing the link to these sand sculptures. These photos are awesome!
Absolutely incredible sculptures! And your photography does them justice.
I love the robot reading Asmiov...lol. These are amazing!
These are some really talented people. I can't imagine being able to do this.
Great art pieces!
So cool!
Fabulous sand sculptures. Thanks!
These are terrific! :)
Unbelievable, Mike, have a ball!!!
I think my favorite was the I, Asimov one! They all are totally awesome!