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Offbeat Traveler: Sand-sculpting contests

This summer, relive those days when you were a kid at the beach building sand castles. Besides sun and vacation time, this season offers sand-sculpting festivals and contests geared to novices and pros. You wouldn't believe what people make out of sand.

To see the masters compete, head to the Revere Beach National Sand Sculpting Festival in Massachusetts. If you're more interested in the fun, check out the Long Beach Sand Sculpture Contest, where you can build sand castles, eat BBQ and listen to live music.

Wherever you go this summer, be prepared to marvel at some amazing creations.

-- Jason La
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Billed as the largest sand-sculpting festival on the East Coast, this event  attracts more than 300,000 visitors each year. The festival features food vendors, entertainment, a kids' zone and learning center, and a fireworks show.<br>
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Pictured: The first-place winner in 2010

Revere Beach National Sand Sculpting Festival

( Revere Beach National Sand Sculpting Festival )
Billed as the largest sand-sculpting festival on the East Coast, this event attracts more than 300,000 visitors each year. The festival features food vendors, entertainment, a kids' zone and learning center, and a fireworks show.

Pictured: The first-place winner in 2010
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