World’s highest sandcastle built in German city

Published 1:30 am Friday, September 1, 2017

World’s highest sandcastle built in German city
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World’s highest sandcastle built in German city
Visitors surround a sandcastle at the Landschaftspark in Duisburg, Germany, on Friday. (Marcel Kusch/dpa via AP)

Associated Press

BERLIN — The world’s highest sandcastle is now standing 54.72 feet tall in the German city of Duisburg.

A German travel operator organized the construction of the mammoth sandcastle, bringing in 3,500 tons of sand over the past 3½ weeks to the site at a former steelworks in the inland city.

News agency dpa reported that Jack Brockbank, a representative of Guinness World Records, certified the record on Friday. It takes the title from a 48.69-foot sandcastle built early this year in India.

The new sandcastle is decorated with sand models of tourist attractions such as Athens’ Acropolis, Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

It is supposed to stand until at least Sept. 24.