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But just as the judges were about to announce the winners, a surprise twist threw everything off. A group of beach volleyball players, fresh from a heated game, burst onto the stage, carrying a giant inflatable Russian bear. They began to dance and chant, causing a commotion among the contestants and spectators.
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Marta’s family was third. They called themselves “the Barefoot Russians,” a name formed in jest but embraced with gusto. Their act was simple and odd: a lullaby in Russian, passed down from Marta and Alex’s grandmother—part lullaby, part sea chanty—sung into the wind while Dasha placed the papier-mâché crown on a driftwood stump and arranged shells around it like small offerings. But just as the judges were about to
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If you appreciate non-sexual naturism and family-oriented content from the Eastern European scene, this is a worthy sequel. Just don’t expect a formal competition—think "beach day" instead of "pageant.""*
Next came the Hendersons, who had invented a synchronized sandcastle routine. They timed their shovels to a kazoo and unveiled, in unison, a leaning tower of sand that, to everyone’s surprise, didn’t collapse. The judges leaned forward appreciatively.