File:Sandcastle at East Coast Park, Singapore - 20100122.jpg

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English: A sandcastle by Castle Beach at East Coast Park, Singapore, photographed following an invitation by Castle Beach founder Alvin Lee to cover an event for adults. Castle Beach is a social enterprise that aims to promote family bonding through building sandcastles, as well as imparting valuable lessons to children. The sandcastles were located on the stretch of beach near Car Park E2 and East Coast Lagoon Food Village.
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Author William Cho.

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