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Shells natural jewelry cleaner
Shells natural jewelry cleaner One fine morning, I landed in Sydney, three days after I had sailed from Noumea. Four hours later, I was in the plane on my way to Brisbane and Rockhampton, where Tony Marsh, the well known Australian cone expert met me at the airport. We enjoyed a whole week trading shells, swapping yarns and information, and meeting other shells collectors of that interesting area. After a last hop of twelve hundred miles over the clouds of North Queensland, I landed on Horn Island, where I met my pen friend Reg Scott, with whom I was going to stay for three months on Thursday Island, which is the only populated area of this desert Territory. From Cape York peninsula, one could walk or sail down either East or West coasts for hundreds of miles without meeting a soul, a house or a boat. That part of the Gulf and Barrier Reef are truly virgin. Shells natural jewelry cleaner
Shells natural jewelry cleaner Ron Macomber recently collected two Conus marmoreus bandanus off Kewalo Basin at 90 and 120 feet depths. These are unusually large specimens, measuring 5-3/8" and 5-5/8" respectively. Shells natural jewelry cleaner
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