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Philippines exporter jewelry At 11:00 A.M. January 11, I accompanied the resident physician to Sand Island (or Eastern Island) where swimming was not banned, to give some inoculations. Snorkel, mask, and fins were taken along, just in case!! Fortunately, things worked out fine. During a short swim I missed the boat back to Johnston and was forced to stay all afternoon! The time was put to good use. Accompanied by three of the United States Coast Guard boys and an ornithologist from the Smithsonian, I spent about four hours in the warm water. We found no live shells, but we did find semifossil Cypraea tessellata and Cypraea granulata, for the first time to my knowledge outside the Philippines chain. Philippines exporter jewelry
Philippines exporter jewelry Another reef area is just inshore of Manana Island, known locally as Rabbit Island. The inshore side of this reef is quite free of waves and strong currents. However, the seaward side is sometimes affected by rather strong and potentially hazardous currents. Philippines exporter jewelry
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