Sunday, June 17, 2012

Sand Castle

  • Beaches, sand castle building, and stunning sunrises and sunsets are not the only features the Outer Banks has to offer—no trip here would be complete without visiting some of the key attractions available.
  • (Examiner)
  • BARRINGTON — Talcott Street resident Michael Leroux said he was at the town beach on Saturday with his 7 year-old daughter Mia, building a sand castle when an older man hollered at him to knock the castle down.
  • (East Bay)
  • HAVE you ever spent many hours building your own sandcastle complete with moat only to watch it drift out to sea? If so, then Mablethorpe needs you.
  • (Lincolnshire Echo)
  • BARRINGTON, R.I. (AP) — A Barrington man was asked to tear down a sand castle he and his 7-year-old daughter built at a local beach after a town official said it posed a risk.
  • (MySanAntonio)
  • Castles galore will line the shore Saturday during the annual sand castle and sculpture contest at Crown Beach in Alameda. This is a free, family-friendly event thats almost as much fun to watch as to participate in.
  • (Contra Costa Times)
  • —Sand Castle Building Contest from 1-3 p.m. today (Saturday) at KidZone — Kearney Area Children's Museum, 5827 Fourth Ave. 698-2228; www.kearneykidzone.com. Admission is $5, ages 1 year old and older. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • (Kearney Hub)
  • A little girl was digging into the sand with her plastic cup. Her playmate was busy fetching water from the sea to help her build a sand castle.  But the inevitable happened. Her playmate poured more water than needed and the castle crumbled.
  • (Global Nation)
  • A Somerset town claims to have beaten the world record for the most sandcastles built in an hour. Organisers say more than 993 successful sandcastles were built in Burnham-on-Sea during the towns Diamond Jubilee celebrations on Saturday.
  • (BBC News)
  • Blastaway Beach, located immediately to the left after passing through the park entrance, is a large water-play area that centers on a 60-foot-high structure that looks like a sand castle.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)

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