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Drawing art in the sand

[Applause] [Music] I just want to start and go and go and go the longest amount of time that I can draw before the tide kept sit and watch the raining away my name is Jim Donova...

Course: Travel, culture and local lifeSection: Beaches and coastal lifeSubtitles: en

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[Music]

8:09

[Applause]

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[Music]

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I just want to start and go and go and

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go the longest amount of time that I can

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draw before the tide kept sit and watch

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the raining away my name is Jim Donovan

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I draw in the sand to draw on the sand

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it's a balance between a mental game and

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a physical they're both equally

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important I started drawing in the sand

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a little more than 20 years ago I was

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walking along the beach one day it just

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came to me to use it as canvas I just

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put my finger in the sand and made a

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giant fish I became really really

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obsessed with it I left behind the world

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both of surfing and the job as a chef

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and I just took everything it's a

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drawing in the sand there's almost no

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one in the whole world that did this

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kind of thing I've drawn in the sand

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around the world Australia Uruguay

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Argentina Chile Russia increasingly a

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commission but we're also in places

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where others a nice patches have I think

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I'll

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