The ELP sponsored this event held at Hok-Si-La beach. There were 22 children participating, most worked in teams of two.

Mary Emma and Margaret discussing strategy.

Then on to collecting minnows. WAY more fun than sand castle building! They were both wearing a glove to try to protect their henna.

Finally getting started

Since the competition was 4.5 hours long, their creation dried out, and morphed a few times finally resulting in a volcano.

Handing out awards

The girls each recieved a compass.
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