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Finding Seashells on the Sand | Microshells over Two Days

Sometimes, one day of minis isn't enough... so this time, I went back for a second go! In the end, I gathered up quite a haul of limpets, cowries, pink lace coral, sundials, and so, so many different kinds of mini micro shells. Wow, there are a bunch of different species here!! Thank you so much for watching!~ Let me know which ones were your favourites ;D and if you enjoyed this and want to see more shell finding videos, I'd appreciate a like or a comment. I read all of them and try to reply when I can. You have no idea how much of a smile you guys put on my face. Thanks everyone! My Socials: Facebook:   / sandcoffeerocks   Instagram:   / sand.coffee.rocks   -------------------------------------------- Want to become a shell nerd too, or found something you want to ID? Here's some useful links for local shellers: Shells of SE Queensland: https://www.seqshells.com/seqmarine.php (Some listings have multiple variations of a single shell species) Shells of NSW: https://seashellsofnsw.org.au/General... (Check out the illustrations or "plates" to try and match your finds) Links for less local folks... Check out the shell families on Femorale, it's a wonderful resource: http://www.femorale.com/shellphotos/ (but doesn't include location information, so might lead to mis-identifications) You can join this Facebook group for ID advice, just snap a photo and post it:   / 1490883467609774   (Always take the advice/ID with some scepticism... these people are not experts) You can also try the Conchology website, but it's a little harder to use: https://conchology.be/?t=261 Oh no, they're all scientific names? No worries, just type the scientific name into the Queensland Museum Network database. It might have a common name listed! https://collections.qm.qld.gov.au/obj... (This works for non Australian shells too! Just check/click on the result to see limited info)

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