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  • The world's first sand hotel, Weymouth beach, Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2008
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    The world's first sand hotel, Weymouth beach, Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 784652C )
    This Giant Sandcastle known as The Sand Hotel Anderson, The first and largest sand castle hotel ever to be built in the UK. The 4 metre high structure was built by Mark Anderson and a team of five staff
    World's First Sand Hotel
    With no toilet facilities or even a roof, the world's first ever sand hotel does have a sizeable ensuite bathroom in the form of the English Channel, but be warned, the sand gets everywhere.

    Constructed with 1000 tonnes of sand by four sculptors in four 14-hour days, the structure on Weymouth beach is accommodating guests for £10 per night in rooms with no ceiling, 2 metre high walls and beds made of sand; that is, until the rain washes them away.

    The structure was dreamed up by a hotel company to celebrate the current revival of Britain's beaches and countryside as holiday destinations.

    The creator Mark Anderson told the BBC: "It is the biggest sandcastle-like structure ever in the UK. Four of us worked hard and with the help of a JCB we got it built. The beds are made of sand so it can get everywhere, especially between the toes. But the best thing is in the morning the tide laps through the door, what a great way to wake up."

    Perhaps due to today's climate of fear surrounding spending, the credit crunch and the forebodings of an imminent recession, British beach holidays and resorts are enjoying a renaissance of late, as holidaymakers look for cheaper alternatives to travelling abroad by leaving their passports at home and exploring the great British countryside.

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XKELTVAL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The world's first sand hotel, Weymouth beach, Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2008
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    The world's first sand hotel, Weymouth beach, Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 784652F )
    Emily Keogh tries out the bed for size in the Giant Sandcastle known as The Sand Hotel, The first and largest sand castle hotel ever to be built in the UK. The 4 metre high structure was built by Mark Anderson and a team of five staff
    World's First Sand Hotel
    With no toilet facilities or even a roof, the world's first ever sand hotel does have a sizeable ensuite bathroom in the form of the English Channel, but be warned, the sand gets everywhere.

    Constructed with 1000 tonnes of sand by four sculptors in four 14-hour days, the structure on Weymouth beach is accommodating guests for £10 per night in rooms with no ceiling, 2 metre high walls and beds made of sand; that is, until the rain washes them away.

    The structure was dreamed up by a hotel company to celebrate the current revival of Britain's beaches and countryside as holiday destinations.

    The creator Mark Anderson told the BBC: "It is the biggest sandcastle-like structure ever in the UK. Four of us worked hard and with the help of a JCB we got it built. The beds are made of sand so it can get everywhere, especially between the toes. But the best thing is in the morning the tide laps through the door, what a great way to wake up."

    Perhaps due to today's climate of fear surrounding spending, the credit crunch and the forebodings of an imminent recession, British beach holidays and resorts are enjoying a renaissance of late, as holidaymakers look for cheaper alternatives to travelling abroad by leaving their passports at home and exploring the great British countryside.

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XKELTVAL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The world's first sand hotel, Weymouth beach, Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2008
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    The world's first sand hotel, Weymouth beach, Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 784652G )
    Emily Keogh tries out the bed for size in the Giant Sandcastle known as The Sand Hotel, The first and largest sand castle hotel ever to be built in the UK. The 4 metre high structure was built by Mark Anderson and a team of five staff
    World's First Sand Hotel
    With no toilet facilities or even a roof, the world's first ever sand hotel does have a sizeable ensuite bathroom in the form of the English Channel, but be warned, the sand gets everywhere.

    Constructed with 1000 tonnes of sand by four sculptors in four 14-hour days, the structure on Weymouth beach is accommodating guests for £10 per night in rooms with no ceiling, 2 metre high walls and beds made of sand; that is, until the rain washes them away.

    The structure was dreamed up by a hotel company to celebrate the current revival of Britain's beaches and countryside as holiday destinations.

    The creator Mark Anderson told the BBC: "It is the biggest sandcastle-like structure ever in the UK. Four of us worked hard and with the help of a JCB we got it built. The beds are made of sand so it can get everywhere, especially between the toes. But the best thing is in the morning the tide laps through the door, what a great way to wake up."

    Perhaps due to today's climate of fear surrounding spending, the credit crunch and the forebodings of an imminent recession, British beach holidays and resorts are enjoying a renaissance of late, as holidaymakers look for cheaper alternatives to travelling abroad by leaving their passports at home and exploring the great British countryside.

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XKELTVAL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
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    FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
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    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)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Coney Island's annual sandcastle building contest attracting fewer participants than in past years possibly due to high temperatures and the possibility of rain showers in the area. (Photo by Andy Katz/Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
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    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

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
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    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

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Connor Cruise zieht in das Scientology Sandcastle in Clearwater
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    EXKLUSIV - Connor Cruise zieht in das Scientology Sandcastle in Clearwater
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Clearwater, Florida, USA. July 26, 2018
    Connor Cruise, son of movie superstar Tom, has moved into the exclusive Scientology religious retreat The Sandcastle in Clearwater, Florida. Aerial images show the mysterious church property is dotted with OT or “Operating Thetan” symbols, and features a restaurant, pool, hot tub and tiki bar. Connor - who is also seen with his friend, fellow Scientologist Cassidy Lake - is often seen smoking on Sandcastle’s waterfront deck.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • EXKLUSIV - Connor Cruise zieht in das Scientology Sandcastle in Clearwater
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    EXKLUSIV - Connor Cruise zieht in das Scientology Sandcastle in Clearwater
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Clearwater, Florida, USA. July 26, 2018
    Connor Cruise, son of movie superstar Tom, has moved into the exclusive Scientology religious retreat The Sandcastle in Clearwater, Florida. Aerial images show the mysterious church property is dotted with OT or “Operating Thetan” symbols, and features a restaurant, pool, hot tub and tiki bar. Connor - who is also seen with his friend, fellow Scientologist Cassidy Lake - is often seen smoking on Sandcastle’s waterfront deck.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
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    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

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
    DUK10120788_015
    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

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
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    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

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
    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

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
    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

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
    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

     

  • FEATURE - 17 Meter hoch: Die weltgrösste Sandburg in Binz auf Rügen
    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

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Connor Cruise zieht in das Scientology Sandcastle in Clearwater
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    EXKLUSIV - Connor Cruise zieht in das Scientology Sandcastle in Clearwater
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Clearwater, Florida, USA. July 26, 2018
    Connor Cruise, son of movie superstar Tom, has moved into the exclusive Scientology religious retreat The Sandcastle in Clearwater, Florida. Aerial images show the mysterious church property is dotted with OT or “Operating Thetan” symbols, and features a restaurant, pool, hot tub and tiki bar. Connor - who is also seen with his friend, fellow Scientologist Cassidy Lake - is often seen smoking on Sandcastle’s waterfront deck.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    Double Fee!

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Connor Cruise zieht in das Scientology Sandcastle in Clearwater
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    EXKLUSIV - Connor Cruise zieht in das Scientology Sandcastle in Clearwater
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Clearwater, Florida, USA. July 26, 2018
    Connor Cruise, son of movie superstar Tom, has moved into the exclusive Scientology religious retreat The Sandcastle in Clearwater, Florida. Aerial images show the mysterious church property is dotted with OT or “Operating Thetan” symbols, and features a restaurant, pool, hot tub and tiki bar. Connor - who is also seen with his friend, fellow Scientologist Cassidy Lake - is often seen smoking on Sandcastle’s waterfront deck.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - Office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    Double Fee!