Arlo Carnie, Lacey Merlo, Amelia Boxtel and Bella Merlo showing off their sand masterpieces.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Summer arrived and went quickly as it always does, but these youngsters managed to squeeze in one last beach-themed activity.
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Families gathered at the Port of Echuca on Saturday, February 28, for Sandsation — a free afternoon where children could unleash their creativity through sand art.
Little artists chose from exciting templates, carefully sprinkling vibrant sand layer by layer onto specially prepared cards to craft their treasures.
Best of all, each young creator carried home their sand art masterpiece — a colourful reminder of their afternoon by the river.
Riv photographer Jordan Townrow headed down to the Port of Echuca to capture the day.
Makai Boxtel proudly shows off his work.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Sienna Ellis and Azarlia Read working hard.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Frankie Ellis focuses on her artwork.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Bobby Byrne chose the train design to colour with sand.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Ayla Smith got help picking out colours for her artwork.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Hunter Anderson concentrating on his design that features a car.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Sandsation was a popular activity to round out the summer holiday season.
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JORDAN TOWNROW