creative lenna

By creativelenna

sanibel shells

I am catching up very slowly . . . here is a portrait of Steven, wearing a cap, staring out over the sea. We took a couple of days away and went to Sanibel island last week. Besides him, I caught the sun reflecting on some water in a shell right in front of me. A larger view is here. Sanibel is the shelling capital of the Western Hemisphere!

-from Wikipedia, "Sanibel beaches attract visitors from all around the world, partly because of the large quantities of seashells that wash up there. One of the reasons for these accumulations of shells is the fact that Sanibel is a barrier island which has an "east-west orientation when most islands are north-south. Hence, the island is gifted with great sandy beaches and an abundance of shells."[16] It is also due to the fact that Sanibel is "part of a large plateau that extends out into the Gulf of Mexico for miles. It is this plateau that acts like a shelf for seashells to gather."

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