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You will come away with great enjoyment and a new understanding of this beautiful place and its history.”
Historian, Betty Anholt
Author of Sanibel’s Story
Thursday, June 30, 2011
A Good Day for Worm Shells
The tide was super high a 2.1. I grabbed my camera and set out to take pictures of the beautiful sea oats on Cayo Costa. After walking a few steps I noticed a worm shell, then another, and another. Three hours later with no pictures of the sea oats, I realized I missed my opportunity of the early morning light on the sea oats. However, I found many great worm shells. The worm shells I collected in three hours are probably half of what I collected in all of last year. You never know what a day of photography can bring, this day it brought worm shells.
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I ♥ all of the worm shells!! Very cool :)
That's a heck of a lot of wormies!
They are also still long & not too broken. Remember the chat we had about sea turtles & hurricanes. The Florida Beacherhunter sent me this link:
http://atlanticbeachlife.com/2010/06/sea-turtles-and-hurricanes/
It seems they won't just run with folklore - they actually want some scientific evidence :D
How great is that!! I would love to run across so many worm shells!!
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