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Nearly 17-meter-high sandcastle in Germany claims world record


 

People stand around the world's highest sand castle before a judge of Guinness World Records confirmed the new record height of 16.68 meters, in Duisburg, western Germany, September 1, 2017. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
 

 

DUISBURG, Germany — Using almost 4,000 metric tons of sand, 19 sculptors have built a 55-foot tower featuring a number of famous landmarks to claim the world record for tallest sandcastle.

The team spent more than three weeks in the western German city of Duisburg working on the 16.68-meter (54.72-foot) artwork, which included a sandy replica of the Great Sphinx of Giza, Venice’s Rialto Bridge and the graveside of Elvis Presley.

A close-up of the sandcastle shows life-size flamenco dancers. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
 

A Guinness World Record official was on hand on Friday to approve the new mark for the German sculpture, which eclipsed the previous tallest sandcastle, a 14.84-meter world peace monument built in India in February.

The team of international sculptors failed with a world record attempt last year and decided to use a different sand, mainly very fine quartz which is less than one millimeter in grain size.

“It did not collapse because the quality of the sand was better than previous attempts, the weather was good and very good planning,” Ukrainian Eugenia Kolot told Reuters. — Reuters