′눈으로 만드는 조각상′…제1회 세계 눈 조각 선수권 대회
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(미네소타 AFP=연합뉴스) 21일(현지시간) 미네소타 스틸워터에서 열린 제1회 세계 눈 조각 선수권 대회에서 미국의 하우스 오브 튠 팀의 조각상이 놓여있다. 터키, 에콰도르, 독일, 캐나다를 포함한 전 세계의 팀들이 10피트 높이의 정육면체 조각품을 놓고 경쟁하고 있다. 2022.1.23 keb99@yna.co.kr (끝)
Jessie Armand (R) and Carlos Migue Ramirz Pereyra (L), Team Jetset, Canada, carve their sculpture during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
Adam Turner, Team Snow Cowboy, USA, looks at his sculpture during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
Milton Ramon Estrella Gavidia, Team Ecuador, carves a sculpture during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
Joshua Jakubowski, Team Wisconsin Sculptora Borealis, USA, carves a sculpture during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
People walk around the Bull's Horn sculpture made by the Turkish Team during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
Zekeria Erdinc (C) and Tayfun Konak (L), Team Turkish, Turkey, carve a sculpture during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
Franziska Agrawal of Team Subzero, Germany, carves a sculpture during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
Franziska Agrawal of Team Subzero, Germany, carves a sculpture during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
An aerial photo shows the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)
Team Snow Cowboy, USA, carves a sculpture during the inaugural World Snow Sculpture Championship in Stillwater, Minnesota on January 21, 2022. - Teams from around the world, including Turkey, Ecuador, Germany and Canada, compete for the highest possible score for their 10-foot cubes snow sculpture. (Photo by Kerem Yucel / AFP)