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Visiting Shell's Real Time Operations Center. Brutus platform (which we planned to visit the next day) is being monitored on the top screens.

Shell Lubricants Egypt

Shell PUREPLUS Technology

Sunday, 6th of April 2014

Anne's shell collection

Shell on the Beach

This is going slower than I anticipated.

Engraved round mother of pearl shell earrings

by emilyrosejewellery.com

it was difficult to catch the empty shells as they launched out the side of the rifle, but you can barely see one in this shot on the right

some of the lumps of mudstone at Shepherds Chine have their shell fossils in really distinct bands like this - not sure why.

Golden Gardens, Ballard, WA, our fav place to hang out and look for sea shells!

Dampa food trip photos at Macapagal Ave using a nikon d3000 kit lens

Hold Shell accountable for the devastating impact that their pollution is having on the human rights of people living in the Niger Delta.

 

www.amnesty.ca/blog_post.php?id=997

Shells collected on Sanibel & Captiva Islands

print!

 

i'm having a giveaway on my blog where you can win this print...more info is here.

studio still life of sea shell

This gives an idea of the size of the shells and how far the beach stretches.

Sea shells on a bamboo table, Rabbit Island (Cambodia) © Simon Raven

Central Coast, California - Shell Beach. Nearing sundown.

Shell Beach is a beach in the Shark Bay region of Western Australia, 45 kilometres south-east of Denham.

 

Situated on the northeastern side of the Taillefer Isthmus, it covers a 110 km long stretch of coast along the L'Haridon Bight. It is one of only two beaches in the world made entirely from shells.

 

The beach was named "Shell Beach" because of the great abundance of the shells of the cockle species Fragum erugatum. The seawater in the L'Haridon Bight has a high salinity due to both the geomorphology and local climate of the area. This high salinity has allowed the cockle to proliferate unchecked, since its natural predators have not adapted well to this environment.

 

The shells typically reach a depth of 7 to 10 metres. Over time, the shells have formed a limestone that is known as Coquina.

 

Before Shark Bay became a World Heritage Site, the limestone was mined and used for the construction of a number of buildings in the local town of Denham, Western Australia.

mixed media '09

Conchologia indica, being illustrations of the land and freshwater shells of British India. [1870-1876].

 

London, 1870-1876.

 

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i just love the textures in this one

Shells of different sizes, colors, and designs. Taken near the beach in Indonesia.

nostalgia del mare...

moon snail shell, august 2005

Shells of American lobster. Cleaned all organs discarded. Shells containing fat-soluble carotenes and flavour. Ingredient for crustacean butter. Rose coloured surface. Light effect. High point of view.

Spent howitzer WWI and WWII artillery shells recorded for the new Soundiron Tuned Artillery Shells library

 

photo by Mike Peaslee

I've always liked the art-deco facade of this overlooked building by the Thames

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