La Mano, also known as "The Hand in the Sand" or "Monument to the Drowned," is a famous sculpture located on Brava Beach in Punta del Este, Uruguay. The sculpture was created by Chilean artist Mario Irarrázabal and completed in 1982. It depicts five fingers partially submerged in the sand, and is meant to symbolize a hand reaching out of the earth to represent the helplessness of human beings in the face of the powerful forces of nature.
The sculpture is made of cement and stands approximately 5 meters high. It has become an iconic landmark of Punta del Este and has attracted many tourists over the years. Visitors can take pictures with the sculpture and enjoy the beach and surrounding areas. The sculpture has also become a symbol of the city and is often featured in postcards, advertisements, and other promotional materials for the area.