Coronavirus lockdown: Whitley Bay pebble stacks 'transform beach'

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Dozens of stacks of pebbles have been built on a beach by people doing their daily exercise during the coronavirus lockdown.

Press Association photographer Owen Humphreys has been taking pictures as the towers on the beach at Whitley Bay in North Tyneside have been added to.

"While people are taking their daily lockdown exercise, they have kept adding pebble sculptures transforming the beach," he said.

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News imageOwen Humphreys/PA Media Girl adds pebbles to tower with Whitley Bay in distanceOwen Humphreys/PA Media
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News imageOwen Humphreys/PA Media Pebble stacks on beachOwen Humphreys/PA Media
News imageOwen Humphreys/PA Media Pebble towers at sunriseOwen Humphreys/PA Media
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