Pembrokeshire sand artist Marc Treanor was on hand to carve out a giant version of the National Park’s razorbill emblem on Tenby’s North Beach on Wednesday.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority was on the look out for families to join in with the creation as part of the special ‘Year of the Sea’ celebrations.
National Park summer ranger, Guto Harries, who was also be on hand to help create the enormous auk artwork, said: “It seemed the perfect opportunity to invite people to illustrate what they love most about the coast with their own shoreline designs.”





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