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Wood manmade native philippine jewelry Secondly, I was present when Queen Salote Wharf, at Nuku'alofa, was built and for constructional reasons the reef face, in 35 to 40 feet of water, was blasted off and dredged for the wharf foundations. The reader will note reference to these "beach" shells in the column headed Nuku'alofa Reef and annotated (b). These dredgings produced new geographical records and, indeed, some rare shells (e.g. Cypraea martini superstes Schilder, 1930) not to mention in detail other most uncommon seashells (e.g. C. stolida Linne, 1758) in fair numbers. To search for these on the reef face, down to 40 feet, presents hazards and an expedition for the expert. Wood manmade native philippine jewelry
Wood manmade native philippine jewelry "Ernie, Ernie, come quick and get a picture of this! " It was my good friend Dr. Wataru Sutow from Houston, Texas, playing with what looked to me like an over-active "snail." Wood manmade native philippine jewelry
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