Tallest sandcastle-wolrd record set by Ed Jarrett

[Sep 1] CASCO, Maine--A sand castle built nearly 32 feet high to raise funds for a camp for terminally ill children and their families has become the new world record for the Tallest sandcastle.
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 Sept. 1, 2007;Ed Jarrett celebrates completion of his world-record 31.7-foot-high sand castle, at the Point Sebago Resort in Casco, Maine.


     Ed Jarrett's creation at Point Sebago stands 31 feet 7 inches, beating his old record by 2 feet 4 inches.

   Almost 2000 volunteers helped him pack the sand, while donating to Camp Sunshine, a getaway for families of children with life-threatening illnesses. Volunteers also used 40 dump-truck loads of sand.

   So far, the "Castle to the Sun" has raised $100,000. If you'd like to see it, you can visit Point Sebago between 10am and 5pm through Monday.

    Ed Jarrett, who created a 29 1/4-foot sand castle in Falmouth, Maine, that was declared the world's tallest in 2003, organized the "Castle to the Sun" event to raise funds for Camp Sunshine.










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