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20-meter high sandcastle shaped like a pyramid completed in Denmark

July 14, 20212 Mins Read
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The world’s tallest sandcastle has been completed in Denmark, towering more than 20 meters high and comprising nearly 5,000 tonnes of sand, according to its designers.

Standing 21.16 meters high, more than three meters taller than a castle built in Germany in 2019, which previously held the title with a height of 17.66 meters, according to Guinness World Records. A total of 4,860 tonnes of sand make up the intricately decorated structure which is reminiscent of a pyramid.

Its creator, Dutchman Wilfred Stijger, who was assisted by 30 of the world’s best sand sculptors, wanted the castle to represent the power of the coronavirus over the world since the beginning of the pandemic.

Atop the sandcastle is a model of the virus wearing a crown. “It’s ruling our lives everywhere,” Stijger said.

To make it more cohesive, the sand contains approximately 10 percent clay and a layer of glue was applied after it was completed so that it could stand up to the chilly and windy conditions of the autumn and winter.

Inhabitants of Blokhus have also been delighted to see local features incorporated into the sandcastle, such as windsurfing and kite-surfing, beach houses, fish, and lighthouses.

The castle is expected to stand until the heavy frost sets in, meaning it should last until February or March. The previous record was made by Skulptura Projects GmbH in Binz, Germany, and certified in June 2019.

It took a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians three and a half weeks working eight hours a day to complete the sandcastle. It took 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water. There were no other additives or internal support structures. The circular base diameter of the sandcastle measured approximately 26 meters, Guinness World Records said.

Binz Blokhus Denmark Dutchman Wilfred Stijger Germany Guinness World record Sand Sculptors Sandcastle Skulptura Projects GmbH
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