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  2. Honopū Valley - Wikipedia

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    At the lower end of the valley is Honopū's secluded, 0.25-mile (0.40 km) beach, also known as Cathedral Beach. Honopū means "conch shell", and the valley's name is derived from the conch shell-like sound its arch makes when hit by winds from the north. [1]

  3. Conch - Wikipedia

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    Conch shells typically have a high spire and a noticeable siphonal canal (in other words, the shell comes to a noticeable point on both ends). Conches that are sometimes referred to as "true conches" are marine gastropods in the family Strombidae , specifically in the genus Strombus and other closely related genera.

  4. Seashell - Wikipedia

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    Seashells washed up on the beach in Valencia, Spain; nearly all are single valves of bivalve mollusks, mostly of Mactra corallina Hand-picked molluscan seashells (bivalves and gastropods) from the beach at Clacton on Sea in England A group of seashells, mostly bivalves in the family Pholadidae Mixed shells on a beach in Venezuela Hermit crabs inhabiting marine gastropod shells that lived in ...

  5. Five Florida Beaches You'll Have All To Yourself - AOL

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    shannonpareil, Flickr From Pensacola to Key West to Miami to Jacksonville, there are roughly 600 miles of beaches in Florida, many of which are packed with locals, visitors, and Spring Break's ...

  6. Dakshinavarti shankha - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of Valampuri shells are defined by their locality. The three main localities are Rameshwar, Ram Setu, and Sri Lanka. The second is West Coast of India or Arabian Sea and the third is Bay of Bengal. All three types show variation. Real Lakshmi Conch (right side spinning) are estimated to occur once per 100,000 conch shells.

  7. Two beaches in Washington named on Top 100 hidden beaches ...

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    Off the beaten path, these two beaches on the Olympic Peninsula were named as among the favorites in the country. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  8. Strombus pugilis - Wikipedia

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    Strombus pugilis, common names the fighting conch and the West Indian fighting conch, is a species of medium to large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. S. pugilis is similar in appearance to Strombus alatus , the Florida fighting conch.

  9. Anegada - Wikipedia

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    Conch, Caribbean lobster (Metanephrops binghami), and many species of fishes can be found near Anegada, particularly in the deep waters off the North Drop to the north of the island. The Ft. Worth Zoo now maintains an Anegada Rock "Headstart" facility in the Settlement. Newly hatched iguanas are caught in the wild, brought to the facility, and ...