Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Harrison lake Sandcastles
Harrison lake Sandcastles is one fabulous reason to take a day trip into the valley an hour’s drive east of Vancouver. Harrison lake Sandcastles competition where competitors from around the world create immense, detailed sculptures in the Sand. The only materials they are allowed to use are sand and water and what they do is compress the sand and water into forms. After the sculptures are done they do two things to them one is they spray them with an environmentally friendly substance that helps them to last for about a month drying out and crumbling.
The second thing they do is insert wires into the sculpture to help stop the crows from landing on them. The sculptures are roped off with sting. You can get close to them but you are not allowed to touch them.
1 comments:
...hmm...goood...goood....
choto akta...exhibition show-er motoee...monay hoschay...
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