Sand sculpture critters at Walt Disney World

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:) Several years ago, the BBC presented a series called Planet Earth, which explored wildlife stories as they unfolded in natural habitats. The story goes, there was footage to spare, and since Disney, like country radio, is all about “the story”, there was enough to form stories about three animal families and release it as a DisneyNature production called Earth.

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This past spring at the 2009 International Flower and Garden Festival at EPCOT, the film was being publicized in the form of sand sculptures strategically located in the fountain plaza just outside of MouseGear. There were some Cast Members on hand, as well as activities for smaller children. Me, I just thought the sand sculptures were cool – enjoy!

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9 Responses to “Sand sculpture critters at Walt Disney World”

  1. Definitely cool critters!

    I played too :)

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  2. The sand sculptures are great. There is a sand castle competition on Galveston Island every year and I’m always amazed at the wonderful critters and buildings that are built from sand. At least *your* sculptures stay around awhile!

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  3. those sculptures are really intricate

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  4. I am amazed at how detailed these sculptures are. Great shot.

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  5. What fun! There is something lively about such an art form.

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  6. That takes some amazing artistry!

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  7. Very cool photos of the sand sculptures.
    Pick a Peck of Pixels

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  8. The sculptures were very cool. Disney certainly marketed that movie throughout the parks!

    http://makproject365.blogspot.com/2009/07/camera-critters-sea-lion.html

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  9. What great shots, we are hoping to visit Disney in 2 years, I can only imagine the work it would take to create these sculptures.

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