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  2. Cardiff Kook - Wikipedia

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    Magic Carpet Ride is the official name of a 6-foot (1.8 m) high bronze sculpture (2007) of a surfer by Matthew Antichevich, an artist and sculpture instructor at Mt. San Jacinto College. [1] The sculpture is mounted on a 6-foot high granite base with poetry inscription by Robert Nanninga, [ 2 ] and is in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Encinitas ...

  3. King Neptune (statue) - Wikipedia

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    King Neptune is a large bronze statue located in Virginia Beach, Virginia designed by Paul DiPasquale. It stands at the entrance of Neptune Park on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk at 31st Street, and depicts the mythological god Neptune. [1] The sculpture weighs 12.5 tons [2] and is 34 feet (10 m) [1] [2] tall.

  4. Sand festival - Wikipedia

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    An elaborate sandsculpting display at the Sand Sculpting Australia "Dinostory" festival Drakes Beach during a 2015 sand sculpture contest. Sand festivals or festivals of sand sculpture are exhibitions of sculptures made of sand carried out in various places around the world. These events usually include a competition.

  5. Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Classic 2024: What you ... - AOL

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    The sculpture soulfully depicted a mother and child embracing in the shape of a cathedral. "The Sand Before Time” sponsor site at the 23rd Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Classic in 2023.

  6. Sand sculpture festival brings superheroes to Belgian beach - AOL

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    The event is one of the biggest sand sculpture festivals in the world, with 32 artists and 150 pieces of work.

  7. Weston-super-Mare Sand Sculpture Festival - Wikipedia

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    The artists at the sand festival use sand and water to make sculptures. The exhibition is open from April until October each year. [2] The first festival in 2006 used 30 tonnes of sand, and featured a giant King Kong. [3] By 2014 approximately 5,000 tonnes of sand from the beach was used by 20 international artists to create exhibits. [4]

  8. Brighton Flint Grotto - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Flint Grotto is a sculpture garden, created on Brighton Beach in Brighton, England, between 2013 and 2020 by Rory McCormack, a local fisherman. McCormack is a self-taught artist, though he has trained and worked as a dry-stone waller.

  9. Plaque commemorating Black history of a stretch of California ...

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    The Bruce’s Beach Park plaque is made of bronze, which is roughly 88% copper and 12% tin. The park is operated by the city of Manhattan Beach. The plaque was installed in February 2023 and ...