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Troca beads Not long after this, I happened to be hanging up some wet bathing suits and noticed a mongoose prowling around our shells. Mongoose don't attract much attention in Kona because they are everywhere. When it saw me it quickly disappeared into a dense, dark thicket of Bougainvillea [Nactaginaceae] near the house. I immediately became suspicious of the animal's intentions, and I watched for a moment, but he didn't come out of the bushes. Peering through the thorny branches, I suddenly saw what looked like a pile of bones, coral, and SHELLS. I yelled to my friend to come and see. It was so the mongoose had carried her beautiful C. mauritiana into its lair plus many other shells from some other less fortunate people. As we poked each specimen out from under the bush, we agreed that this was one of the most exciting and unique ways to find shells in a mongoose lair. Fellow member, Mrs. Dorothy Wendt knows they were her shells. Troca beads
Troca beads A very heavy salt spray mist blankets the north shore of the island. Although the worst seems to be over the waves are still rushing almost to the rim in front of our house. We don't sleep any for the third night in a row. Troca beads
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