More seashells and other interesting things like mermaid’s purses and cuttlefish bones spotted on the sandy beach at Swansea Bay on a late afternoon sunny walk.
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I especially like the bigger shell holding the small ones. Somehow I found it touching.
It would be difficult to estimate the number of cockles spawned each year in that three mile long, sandy and muddy bay, most of them destined never to survive but to end up empty on the strandline.
I especially like the bigger shell holding the small ones. Somehow I found it touching.
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Thank you, Claudia. There were millions of these tiny cockle shells under a year old scattered on the beach.
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I love the sheer scale of that image, that your words brought up, millions of tiny shells, a whole city of them in this one place.
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It would be difficult to estimate the number of cockles spawned each year in that three mile long, sandy and muddy bay, most of them destined never to survive but to end up empty on the strandline.
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