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The image displays a series of informational signs, oriented vertically against a vibrant green background, likely from the Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum in Mysuru, India.

The central subject is a large yellow banner, providing details about "India's First MYSORE SAND SCULPTURE MUSEUM (SAND MUSEUM)." The text indicates its establishment on April 1st, 2014, as a private, permanent institution costing 1 Crore Rupees. It occupies 13,000 sq/ft in an open-air setting with natural light, featuring a landscape of green lawn, palm groves, and bamboo. The large sculptures, up to 12ft high, 100ft long, and 60ft wide, were completed in 5 months using hand-made, 2D & 3D engineered techniques with 115 truckloads of natural river sand. The museum presents 16 themes and 150 sand sculptures, catering to all age groups with eco-friendly, educative, Mysuru Heritage, and religious content. Themes range from Ganesha and Devi Chamundeshwari to Laughing Buddha, Mahabharath, Marine Life, Disney Land, and "Save Wild Life." Philosophical statements like "Beauty Lies in the Eyes of the beholders" and a final slogan "Save Sand - Save River" are also present.

To the right of the yellow banner, a smaller white sign expresses thanks to visitors, inviting them to "write your opinion in" with logos for TripAdvisor, Facebook, and Google. It credits the "Sand Artist: Gowri M.N." To the left, a framed black and white photograph shows a smiling woman, with small TripAdvisor and Facebook logos on a card in the upper right corner of the frame. The overall scene provides an informative and inviting welcome to the museum.
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Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image displays a series of informational signs, oriented vertically against a vibrant green background, likely from the Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum in Mysuru, India. The central subject is a large yellow banner, providing details about "India's First MYSORE SAND SCULPTURE MUSEUM (SAND MUSEUM)." The text indicates its establishment on April 1st, 2014, as a private, permanent institution costing 1 Crore Rupees. It occupies 13,000 sq/ft in an open-air setting with natural light, featuring a landscape of green lawn, palm groves, and bamboo. The large sculptures, up to 12ft high, 100ft long, and 60ft wide, were completed in 5 months using hand-made, 2D & 3D engineered techniques with 115 truckloads of natural river sand. The museum presents 16 themes and 150 sand sculptures, catering to all age groups with eco-friendly, educative, Mysuru Heritage, and religious content. Themes range from Ganesha and Devi Chamundeshwari to Laughing Buddha, Mahabharath, Marine Life, Disney Land, and "Save Wild Life." Philosophical statements like "Beauty Lies in the Eyes of the beholders" and a final slogan "Save Sand - Save River" are also present. To the right of the yellow banner, a smaller white sign expresses thanks to visitors, inviting them to "write your opinion in" with logos for TripAdvisor, Facebook, and Google. It credits the "Sand Artist: Gowri M.N." To the left, a framed black and white photograph shows a smiling woman, with small TripAdvisor and Facebook logos on a card in the upper right corner of the frame. The overall scene provides an informative and inviting welcome to the museum.

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