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Sand dragon sculpture appears at Westbrook Bay beach in Thanet

Visitors to the beach have been left amazed by a sand sculpture of a dragon.

The artwork appeared at the Westbrook Bay beach near Margate yesterday.

Beachgoers were in awe at the detail on the design from its spines to the scales and wings - which is believed to have taken about six hours to finish.

It is understood the artists has now moved on after creating the beast in the sand. Picture: Liz James
It is understood the artists has now moved on after creating the beast in the sand. Picture: Liz James

It is understood the artist is a Hungarian man from Budapest, known as Gaza, and since completing the dragon has moved on from Thanet.

Comments on social media jokingly compared the artwork to the Loch Ness Monster.

Others shared their wonder at the sculpture calling the piece "very clever".

Jill Howes wrote: "Best let sleeping dragons lie. One puff and they're gone."

The sand sculpture dragon appeared on the beach at Westbrook Bay in Margate. Picture: Liz James
The sand sculpture dragon appeared on the beach at Westbrook Bay in Margate. Picture: Liz James

Adam Chapman added: "That's one mega sand castle you need for that."

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