A WASHED-up tree stump was among the objects found on Rhyl Beach last weekend.
Rhyl Coastguard Rescue Team was called on Saturday (April 1) following a report from a member of the public that they saw an object on the beach.
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The team attended and found that on arrival, the object was submerged by the tide.
A decision was made to return the following day once the tide had receded.
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The team re-attended on Sunday afternoon, and located two objects of interest on the beach.
One was a tree stump that had washed up, and the other was a new mound of sea material that had been revealed by the drop in sand.
The team relayed the information to Holyhead Coastguard, and they were then stood down with thanks.
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