July 27, 2019 Sunny
Revere Beach is close to Boston and accessible by the MBTA. It was the first public beach in America.

We visited Revere Beach on weekend of the famous annual International Sand Sculpting Festival. The beach was actually quite long, and on low tide it was wide as well.

When we got there, people were making patterns on the beach as part of the festivities. I have never seen it before, and it was really pretty.

We got to see great sand sculptures. This one was a collaborative project by all the participants to commemorate the 50th anniversary of moon landing. They carved all the astronauts, the lunar module, Apollo 11. There was even a separate sculpture of a family watching the moon landing on TV.

Here are a couple of other amazing sand sculptures. Participants came from all over the world. Many had been working on their sculptures for a couple of days. They were so talented.




Beautiful day and cool sand sculptures. 
Amazing sand sculptures! 
The sand sculptures were cool. The food was good. 
For more information: Revere Beach Reservation official site