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  2. SpongeBob SquarePants season 3 - Wikipedia

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    When they all try to squeeze inside, the house gets launched deep into the Kelp Forest. Spongebob and Patrick try to use a novelty toy, the "Magic Conch Shell" (voiced by Sirena Irwin), to find their way home. Squidward does not believe that the toy has special powers and tries to find a way out on his own.

  3. Talk:Magic conch shell - Wikipedia

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  4. Conch shell - Wikipedia

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  5. Conch - Wikipedia

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    Especially in Guadeloupe, hearing conch shells being blown near ports at dawn and during Carnival times, too, is not uncommon. Many bands and trumpeters like Steve Turre use the conch shell in their performances. [30] In the Caribbean, broken or up-turned conch shells are embedded into the tops of outdoor walls in an effort to maintain home ...

  6. Hakgediya - Wikipedia

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    The hakgediya is a type of conch shell (the shell of a large marine gastropod mollusk) which is used as a kind of trumpet in the traditional ritualistic music and religious folk art-music of Sri Lanka, [1] which has been somewhat influenced by Indian music.

  7. Shankhalipi - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a pillar at Deogarh (Lalitpur district, Nepal ) showing Brāhmī and shell inscriptions. Shankhalipi (IAST: Śaṅkhalipi) or "conch-script" is a term used by scholars to describe presently undeciphered [1] ornate spiral characters assumed to be Brahmi derivative that resemble conch shells (or shankhas) which can tentatively be assigned a new script family.

  8. Horagai - Wikipedia

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    Horagai (法 螺 貝) (or jinkai 陣 貝) are large conch shells, usually from Charonia tritonis, that have been used as trumpets in Japan for many centuries. The instrument, which has served a number of purposes throughout Japanese history , has been given a number of Japanese names depending on its function.

  9. Aodh Ollbhar Ó Cárthaigh - Wikipedia

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    The Bardic Poetry Database lists the subject of the poem as Tomaltach mc Conch.mhcAodha mhcCon MacDiarmada, who died in 1458. Other poems by Ó Cárthaigh may survive, but if so, are unattributed. See also