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A look at the completed ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ sand sculpture at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, artists have now competed the 40-ton sand sculpture celebrating the new film ‘Raya and the last Dragon.’

The display on the Discovery Island stage across from the Flame Tree features Raya, Tuk Tuk, Sisu the last dragon and the Ongi, all set in the fantasy world of Kumandra.

It took a team of two sand sculpture artists over 24 hours to build and carve the display made entirely from sand.

The carving will remain on display at Disney’s Animal Kingdom for a limited time through the end of March.

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Feb 22, 2021 / 1:13pm ET

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