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Sand art created near Padstow to mark Remembrance


Rocks Up Overhead photo showing sand art of a Vulcan aircraft with a poppy, a soldier and union lagsRocks Up

It took five hours to crate the artwork

A huge piece of sand art has been created on a beach to mark Remembrance.

The design featured a life-size scale drawing of a Vulcan aircraft which was used for a series of long-range raids during the Falkland’s war in 1982.

Harry Maddox and Steve Rolfe made the piece over about five hours on Saturday, at Tregirls beach near Padstow in Cornwall.

Mr Maddox said: “It was big…the Falkland conflict was in my mind when I came up with this one.”

Rocks Up Overhead photo showing sand art of a Vulcan aircraft with a poppy, a soldier and union lagsRocks Up

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