Seashells from Murdering Beach
28 August 2009
Spent the moring collecting and taking photos of tiny seashells on Murdering Beach - a secluded local spot with a grisly past. The shells are all about the same size - a centimeter or so accross - and seem to be from the same species of marine mollusc. The variety of patterns and colours is endless and fascinating - my inexpertly lit photographs don't do them justice.
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