Sandcastles made easy.

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July 18, 2008 on 2:51 pm | 3 Comments

Hi everyone,

Now that summer is at its peak, what better time to hit the beach and have some fun? I remember playing with those little plastic buckets that would form sandcastle turrets, and that was about as far as I got.

What really amazed me were the massive structures that other people would construct. They had full towers, windows, and courtyards! Well, after a little research in the My Yahoo! content directory, I found a feed that will help you plan for your next beach adventure. With Monkeysee.com you can build “real-deal” sandcastles.

They’ve got tons of how-to videos that’ll have you building a sandy Buckingham Palace in no time! What I like about this site is that they have some cool RSS feeds with tips and videos for all sorts of adventures. Have a look.

There’s another place to pick up some sandcastle building tips called Sand Castle Central. They’ve got some great tips for beginners, like me, so give it a look.

Enjoy!

Adam
- My Yahoo! Marketing

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Comment by Tony
2008-07-19 06:38:13

Thanks! That was very useful :) I am hitting the beach next weekend and the videos sure prove very useful. Now I got something to show off to my kids :)

 
Comment by Matt
2008-07-21 07:09:11

Great tip…thanks! Preparing for a family trip myself, I just spent the past hour surfing around their site. This was another helpful video as well for me: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/3059-how-to-be-safe-at-the-beach

 
Comment by Andre Collins
2008-08-26 11:17:35

I have two visit the beach soon in the future. I once visited the beach in the winter time but, I did not like it.

 
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