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Engraved shell disc, one of two
Guatemala (?)
Maya culture
c. AD 600-900
Shell, traces or red pigment
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
Shell on 'beach number 1', in the east of the city. The beaches around Yantai are often crowded with locals and tourists alike in the summer months, Im not sure why as all the beaches that I have seen are either covered with sharp broken shells and or pollution, not to mention the danger of the polluted ocean itself
Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet / geordnet und beschrieben von Friedrich Heinrich Wilhelm Martini und unter dessen Aufsicht nach der Natur gezeichnet und mit lebendigen Farben erleuchtet.
Nürnberg :Bey Gabriel Nikolaus Raspe,1769-1829.
My granddaughter was fascinated by the shells she found on the beach. The cork is so you can gauge the size of her finds.
they are not any ordinary shells
see how they are stay together
they eat anything just pass through there shells
but if you mistaken and you walked and stepped on one of these
I shall here your cry from a far away distance
they very share like a knife
really sharp
hope you will not step on one of these
an older looking Shell station - not all gas stations are like this in Japan but this one was cool looking
To continue with the theme of shells placed on top of different colour Adaptalux light stems. Number 2, 3 and 4 are Green , Blue and Orange respectively whereas 1 is a White stem to show the setup and full shape of the shell. Taken with Nikon D750 and Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 lens with following settings. All ISO200 f/20 31mm - Green 1/5sec, Blue 1/20sec, Orange 1sec and White 1sec. Camera on Manual.
The first sea-shells museum in Indonesia.
Explore the magnificient, beautiful
and stunning shells from all the world.
You will find more than 10,000 species of
sea-shells and landshells with extra ordinary
shapes, forms, and fantastic colors.
Gee I'd never heard of this, thought I was just posting a snap of a random sign I passed! Yes, the "shell factory" is very much alive and kicking. Check out its interactive website, park map, and promo video over at www.shellfactory.com
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