International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


    International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Beetlemania carved by Brad Goll from the USA and Karen Fralich from Canada is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


    International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Flea Circus carved by Susanne Ruseler from the Netherlands is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


    International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


    International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Lair of the Spider Queen carved by Baldrick Buckle from the UK is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


    International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Enchanted Garden carved by Meg Murray from Australia is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


    International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Alice and the Caterpillar carved by Christina Mija from Australia is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


    International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


    MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled The Hive carved by Kevin Crawford, Jim McCauley and Peter Redmond from Australia is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)

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International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Beetlemania carved by Brad Goll from the USA and Karen Fralich from Canada is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Flea Circus carved by Susanne Ruseler from the Netherlands is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Lair of the Spider Queen carved by Baldrick Buckle from the UK is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Enchanted Garden carved by Meg Murray from Australia is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled Alice and the Caterpillar carved by Christina Mija from Australia is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)


International Sand Sculpting Artists Open Annual Exhibition


MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 26: A sand sculpture entitled The Hive carved by Kevin Crawford, Jim McCauley and Peter Redmond from Australia is seen at the Creepy Crawlies Sandsculpting Exhibition on the Frankston waterfront on December 26, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. International sand sculpture artists from around the world teamed up with their Australian counterparts to create the insect themed exhibition that will be open to the public until April, 2011. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)

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