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Shells jewelry ethnic
Shells jewelry ethnic In studying these two groups, one must take only the actual physical characteristics into consideration. Coloration is so variable that it is of no help whatsoever. I have personally studied C. friendii with bases ranging from black to very light burnt orange. I understand almost completely white-based specimens have been found. Shells jewelry ethnic
Shells jewelry ethnic New stations were selected in an area off Koko Head [to see a map, click here (Koko Head is at bottom), then use your browser's BACK function to return]. These places were, at first glance, dull and uninteresting. The more frequently we visited them, however, the more life could be seen. Shells in great variety were found, from the largest to the smallest. Cassis cornuta were quite often seen, as were Conus leopardus and Conus quercinus. A very large Cypraea gaskoini was picked up at one of the sites. At another, a very small Terebra achates was fanned out of the sand. Shells jewelry ethnic
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