Sand and Bodies Galore

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Port Aransas, a town at the north end of Mustang Island,  hosts its annual SandFest each April. This is a sand sculpture competition.  Numerous professional and over 200 amateurs took part in the 2009 version three-day festival.

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In this  aerial photo by Dan Parker, The Port Aransas South Jetty,   you can see some of the 100,000 visitors that come to view the activities.

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We made a short tour through the exhibits and returned on Monday, after the competition ended, to get a closer look.

One very large pile of sand was shaped into a display naming all of the sponsors for SandFest.

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Certain sand sculptures  are completed by individuals, some by duos and others, by teams of artists.

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Some of the pictures are linked to a larger view if you are interested.

This one, “Consumed by Time” was our favorite and a favorite of the judges.

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The detail in these musicians is amazing.

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From someone who can’t even draw a hand that doesn’t look like a stick figure,  I can’t imagine creating one out of sand.

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This castle is one that I couldn’t imaging keeping in tact without falling.

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How about Margaritaville?  See the shaker of salt, etc.?

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More of a sun worshiper design

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Can you imagine creating the blanket shown here from sand?

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Oops, somebody got swallowed up by a shell.

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It looks like someone found something that they could make out of old lace doilies.

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Just couldn’t resist.

You may want to put next year’s SandFest in your itenerary,  April 9, 10, and 11, 2010.

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