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| POSTED BY: AngelM on 06/12/2008 07:03:17 |
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That is really awesome. I wonder how they can do such a great job. How long does it take to build that things.
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| POSTED BY: LuisF on 06/22/2008 11:20:01 |
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That's just amazing! I wonder where do they learn to do that. It must be a pity when they have to "destroy it".
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| POSTED BY: ally on 06/22/2008 13:25:32 |
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woow :D finding nemo, shark tale and others :X omg that was excellent! i saw one "construction" like this but not so great. i agree, too bad it will have to be destroyed once they get bored of it 
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VERY beautifull! How great they are! I have seen so many but i have never seen these type of beautifull architecture. People should encourage them a lot to improve their talent well. People who doesnt see it,are really unlucky!
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| POSTED BY: puso on 06/24/2008 00:32:17 |
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That is amazing. I wonder how long it took them to make that? Were they sponsored or did they just do it for fun?
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| POSTED BY: mrinal on 06/25/2008 10:35:47 |
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Sudharsn pattanaik from my place had made this in an international event on global warming and received the best sculpture won the People's Choice prize at the 1st Moscow International Sand Sculpture Championship held in Russia.
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