Feb 05, 2008

Cayo Costa shells

Obviously, for his classification project, Craig had a few shells to choose from.

Sanibel series:
Surfing Dolphins
Beach Writing
Fishing off Captiva Island
Sanibel Historical Museum Dollhouse
Cayo Costa Shells
Passing the Torch with Seashells
Four-Seat Surrey
Sanibel Island School
Sanibel Historical Village and Museum

Sandbar at Low-Tide
Guess where I’ve been?

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