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A sand castle is a type of sand sculpture resembling a miniature buildingBuilding

In architecture, construction, and real estate development the word building may refer to one of the following:...
, often a castleCastle

A castle is a structure that is fortified for defence against an enemy and generally serves as a military headquarters domi...
. The two basic building ingredients, sandFacts About Sand

Sand is an example of a class of materials called granular matter....
 and waterWater

Water is a tasteless, odorless substance that is essential to all known forms of life and is known as the universal solve...
, are available in abundance on a sandy beachBeach Summary

A beach or strand is a geological formation consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles,...
, so most sand play takes place there, or in a sandpitSandpit Overview

sandpit or sandbox is a low, wide container or shallow depression filled with sand in which children can play....
.

A variant on the sandcastle is the drip castle, made by mixing the sand with water and dripping it from a fist held above. Some refer to the technique as "dribbling." When the slurry of sand and water lands on existing sand structures, the effect is Gaudi-esque.

Sand castles are typically made by children, simply for the fun of it, but there are also sand sculpture contests for adults that involve large, complex constructions.

An example of extremely sophisticated sand artArt Summary

By its original and broadest definition, art is the product or process of the effective application of a body of knowle...
 is the BuddhistBuddhism

Buddhism is a dharmic, non-theistic religion, a way of life, a practical philosophy, and arguably a form of psychology....
 mandalaMandala

Mandala is of Hindu origin and is also used in most Dharmic religions, such as Buddhism and Hinduism, to refer to various ta...
.

Competition

Since 1989, a World Championship in Sand Sculpture has been held in Harrison Hot SpringsHarrison Hot Springs, British Columbia

The Village of Harrison Hot Springs is a small community at the southern tip of Harrison Lake in the Fraser Valley of Britis...
 (Canada, BC), also known as "Harrisand." The competition has solo, double and team categories. The world's tallest sandcastle was built on Myrtle Beach in South Carolina as part of the 2007 Sun Fun Festival. The structure was 49.55 feet (15.1 metres) high. It took 10 days to construct, and used 300 truckloads of sand.

On September 1, 2007, Ed Jarrett completed his world-record 31.7-foot (9.66 m) high sand castle, at the Point Sebago ResortResort

A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation....
 in Casco, MaineCasco, Maine

Casco is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States....
. The "Castle to the Sun" was constructed to raise funds to benefit sick children at Camp SunshineCamp Sunshine

Camp Sunshine is a non-profit retreat and camp located on the shore of Sebago Lake, Maine that provides children with life-t...
 on Sebago LakeSebago Lake

Sebago Lake is the deepest and second largest lake in the U.S....
. He created a 29-foot 3 inch (8.9 m) sand castle in Falmouth, MaineFalmouth, Maine

Falmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States....
 in 2003 declared the world's tallest.

Construction

Sand grains will not stick together unless the sand is reasonably fine. While dry sand is loose, wet sand is adherent if the proper amounts of sand and water are used in the mixture. According to the BBC TV programme CoastCoast (TV series)

Coast is a BBC documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two in 2005....
, the ideal ratio is eight parts dry sand to one part water. When the sand dries out or gets wet, the shape of a structure may change; "landslidesLandslide

A landslide is a geological phenomenon which includes a wide range of ground movement, such as rock falls, deep failure of s...
" are common. Furthermore, the mixture of fine (mostly sharper) and coarse sand granules is very important to achieve good "sand construction" results. Fine granules can be rounded by the naturalNatural

Natural is defined as "of or relating to nature"; this applies to both definitions of 'nature': 'essence' and 'the untouched...
 influences of seasSea

A sea is a large expanse of saline water connected with an ocean, or a large, usually saline, lake that lacks a natural outl...
, riversRiver

A river is a large natural waterway....
 or fluvialsFluvial

The word fluvial is used in geography and earth science to refer to all topics related to flowing water....
, in turn negatively influencing the bonding between the individual granules. Research is thus necessary to found the most suitable sand to achieve an optimal, landslide-free construction.

Shovels are the main construction tool, although some people use only their hands. Water from the sea can brought to the building site with a bucket or other container. Sometimes other materials, such as pieces of wood, are added to reinforce structures.

Sand sculpting as an art form has become very popular in recent years. Hundreds of annual competitions are held all over the world. Techniques can be quite sophisticated, and record-breaking achievements have been noted in the Guinness World RecordsGuinness World Records

Guinness World Records, known until 2000 as The Guinness Book of Records is a reference book published annuall...
.
Sometimes contests are staged as advertising or promotional events.

Some sandcastle artists are purists, using no artificial materials, formworkFormwork

Formwork is the term given to either temporary or permanent moulds into which concrete or similar materials are poured....
, coloringPigment

A pigment is a material that changes the color of light it reflects as the result of selective color absorption....
, adhesiveAdhesive

An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together....
 or heavy machinery. One such purist is G. Augustine Lynas, who has been building public sand sculptures for over 50 years. However, in sand sculpting competitions, the rules often require that the finished sculpture be sprayed with a stabilizing coating that preserves it and allows the work to be properly judged and enjoyed by spectators. Coated sculptures can last for months.

Other sand games

One of the main attractions of a sandySand

Sand is an example of a class of materials called granular matter....
 beachBeach

A beach or strand is a geological formation consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles,...
, especially for children, is playingPlay (activity)

Play is amusing interaction with people, animals, or toys, often in the context of learning or recreation....
 with the sand, as it presents more possibilities than an ordinary sandbox. One can make a mountainMountain

A mountain is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area....
, a pitPit

Pit may refer to:*Any high walled depression in the ground, such as a quarry or an opencast coal mine....
 (encountering clayClay Summary

Clay is a term used to describe a group of hydrous aluminium phyllosilicate minerals , that are typically less than 2 μm...
 or the water tableWater table

The water table or phreatic surface is the upper limit of abundant groundwater....
), canalsCanal

Canals are man-made waterways, usually connecting existing lakes, rivers, or oceans....
, tunnelsTunnel

A tunnel is an underground passage....
, bridgesBridge

A bridge is a structure built to span a gorge, valley, road, railroad track, river, body of water, or any other physical obs...
, a sculptureSculpture Overview

A sculpture is a three-dimensional, human-made object selected for special recognition as art....
 (representing a person, animal, etc. like a statueStatue

A statue is a sculpture depicting a specific entity, usually a person, event, animal or object....
, or a scale modelScale model

A scale model is a representation or copy of an object that is larger or smaller than the actual size of the object being re...
 of a buildingBuilding

In architecture, construction, and real estate development the word building may refer to one of the following:...
), etc. Tunnels large enough to enter are extremely hazardous; children have been killed when such underground chambers have collapsed, as may happen if the tide comes up or if the structure is hit by a wave. Sometimes a dam can be built to hold back the water, or canals can be dug to contain the water. Burying someone up to his/her neck in sand, or burying oneself, is another popular beach "entertainment."

See also

  • Granular materialGranular material Overview

    A granular material is a conglomeration of discrete solid, macroscopic particles characterized by a loss of energy whenever ...
  • Sand animationSand animation

    Sand animation is the name given to a style of live performance art in which the performer creates a series of images using ...
  • SandpaintingSandpainting Summary

    Sandpainting is the art of painting ritual paintings for religious or healing ceremonies....
  • Sand festivalSand festival

    Sand festivals or festivals of sand sculpture are exhibitions of sculptures made of sand carried out in various places...


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