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Fully intact common clam shells are always abundant. But the real treasures were among the tiny shells and broken bits left by retreating gentle waves that litter the beach with remnants of sea life.
“It’s not your average sea shell that washes up on the beach,” said Holly Evarts, spokeswoman for the Museum of Natural History. Gill operates Shamaron Shells, a mail order firm, from his ...
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