Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Shells

The Langosta estuary has lots of shells. They are deposited by the tide as it recedes slowly. Some of the shells are habitat for some of the crabs, such as the one whose prints in the sand traversed the photo I showed yesterday.

This week we are showing photos of the festive pedestrian street Las Ramblas of Barcelona on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.

9 comments:

  1. So much beauty on your beach!

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  2. lots and lots of shells. i like the spiral shells

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  3. I remember some of the beautiful shells I saw when I was there.

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  4. Hi Dave, thanks for the visit to Perth. I'm really enjoying Julie's blog and now I get a chance to check into yours as well, will look forward to it.

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  5. i love searching for sea shells....here in va, i love to search for old pottery in the creek!

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  6. I like this. It reminds me of the beaches on Sanibel, an island off southwest Florida, where our winter home is. People spend hours walking the beach with their eyes on their feet, looking for that special shell.

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  7. I would have fun looking for just the right shell in that spot.

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  8. Beautiful! You definitely wouldn't want to walk barefoot there though.

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