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Natural handicraft jewelry
Natural handicraft jewelry As usual we met at my house in Kihei before going to our destination at seven a.m. It was a cloudy, cold day. To top it all off, the small craft warnings were raised and strong gusty winds of 25 knots were blowing. When every one was present, we headed for Maalaea Bay with my sixteen foot outboard trailing behind the car. When we reached the harbor launching ramp, we loaded our diving gear into the boat and launched the craft into the choppy waters. Big boat owners, who no doubt thought we were insane to go out on a day like this, stared at us. Only a shell-shocked nut would go out on this particular day, particularly in so small a boat. Natural handicraft jewelry
Natural handicraft jewelry The big group here was conchs. We found literally hundreds of Strombus canarium Linné and S. marginatus marginatus Linné by snorkelling and walking the flats at low tide. They seemed to be clustered in colonies in areas where algae and small seaweed were abundant. We found S. urceus Linné in small colonies here as well, mostly brown with orange lip, but a few black-lipped ones also. To round things off we got a few dead S. vittatus Linné. Natural handicraft jewelry
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