Last weekend was the 27th Annual Leap's Sandcastle Contest in San Francisco. 20+ teams competed with 4 hours to build their masterpieces and to help raise money for local schools. I could not stay long enough for the judges to announce the winners, but here are a few samples of their artwork.
60's Flower Power van from the Haight-Ashbury district.AT&T Park, home of the 2010 NL West Division Champion San Francisco Giants, including the Coke bottle slide.A hungry seal, crab, frog, and shark waiting to snack on the unique San Francisco landmark, the Transamerica Pyramid.The hills of San Francisco including Alcatraz and a real crab.A local Muni bus most San Franciscans and tourists have probably ridden one time or another. It took several hours before the team was able to build up that impressive mound of sand.
The people who built it were in the background ready to take their team photo.Giant crabs with big eyes taking over San Francisco.Seal and sea birds by San Francisco Bay.San Francisco landmarks along with the Transamerica Pyramid, Coit Tower, and countless cup-sized houses.Rolling hills of San Francisco including sand cars.Golden Gate Bridge and Lombard Street, the crookedest street in the world.- Karen
14 comments:
These are the hard work of patience.
Awesome creations!
Love the 60's van the most. :)
Wow those are amazing!! What talent!!
how fascinating and those are lovely masterpieces. i like the San Francisco landmarks most. what about you?
That's very cool. A departure from sand castles and moats.
Wow, Karen these are amazing and I'm so bummed that I did not know about this. Very cool shots. Love the bridge with Lombard street. Fantastic captures.
These are fab such talent
thank you for sharing :-)
beautiful--what a lot of work!
I always admire those sandcastle artists, how they do all that wonderful work!
Thanks for sharing it with me, with us!
~Susanne
yep... it's me commenting - again - I have set an "alarm" in my agenda that will remind me from now on to visit my blog friends at least once per week - and here I am...LOL... sorry to have been absent that long!
these are huge sand castles Karen, really showed hardwork and patience from the artists, beautiful
Pyramid with the hungry animals looks like the clear winner to me, is there a prize for the winner?
Ryan: I didn't stay until the end to find out the list of prizes, if any, are awarded. Perhaps a ribbon or certificate, or knowing they worked together as a team to build a work of art from scratch is truly an accomplishment.
What a cool day out!
Love the seal :)
I love sand art and these are really, really good, aren't they? Lovely! I think the seal is really good.
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