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image captionThe boulders were placed on the verge in March to stop campervans parking overnight
When villagers were angered by boulders placed to block vehicle access to a north Wales beauty spot - they decided to take matters into their own hands.
Almost 5,000 signed a petition opposing the rocks placed to prevent campervans parking at Llanddona Beach on Anglesey.
However a group of 60 residents have gone one step further, using tractors and diggers to remove the boulders themselves.
North Wales Police has declined to comment.
An eyewitness said more than 60 people were at the scene on Monday with "six or seven tractors and a digger" and "dumped (them) on the beach".