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Beach artist creates stunning artwork with thousands of rocks at low tide
Thousands of rocks which emerged at low tide were temporarily transformed into a giant romantic artwork showing a young couple sheltering from a storm.
Beach artist Claire Eason spent two hours painstakingly carving the 100ft-long figures using a garden rake before her efforts were washed away by the tide.
She created the eye-catching artwork after becoming inspired by the rock formations on Beadnell Bay, in Northumberland.
The tens of thousands of rocks were only visible for a few hours at low-tide.
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