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FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
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sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
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Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
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DUK10120788_017
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
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sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
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Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The completed, record-breaking sandcastle.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10120788_016
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
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sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
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Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle used 11,000 tonnes of sand
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10120788_015
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
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sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
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Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10120788_014
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
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sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
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Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10120788_013
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
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Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction. Compressing sand an water for building the upper levels
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10120788_012
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
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sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
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Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The completed, record-breaking sandcastle.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10120788_011
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120788_010
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10120788_009
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The completed, record-breaking sandcastle includes a reference to the previous record holder, built in 2017, with an unhappy emoji face
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DUK10120788_008
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120788_007
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120788_006
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The completed, record-breaking sandcastle.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120788_005
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120788_004
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120788_003
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120788_002
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120788_001
FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10644
sandcastle 1
10/07/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Guinness World Records
Here’s a sandcastle which took more than a bucket and spade to build.It is officially the world’s tallest and features a stunning fair tale-like palace rising up on a hill top surrounded by a medieval urban sprawl.It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks, working eight hours a day, to complete. The team included sculptors from the Netherlands, Latvia, Poland, Russia and HungaryThey used 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structure. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 metres.The complete sandcastle was 17.65 metres / 57 feet 11 inches tall, and was made in Binz, Germany, by Skulptura Projects,
OPS: The record-breaking sandcastle during construction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas