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Sea of Conch Shells?
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03/03/2023 10:39 AM
03/03/2023 10:39 AM
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Mia
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So.....Friends of ours (their second visit) were just there. They love driving around the island and exploring. They told us they came across a body of water that was shallow, warm, and filled with millions of conch shells. They loved it; however, they have no idea where they were. LOL. Oyster Bay perhaps? Does anyone have a clue on this one? Would like to try to find it on our next trip later this year. TY
Last edited by Mia; 03/03/2023 11:12 AM.
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Re: Conch Shells
[Re: Mia]
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03/03/2023 10:50 AM
03/03/2023 10:50 AM
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I think it is the area off of Rue de Coralita, outside of Quarter de Orleans. Not too far from Oyster Bay. There is also a lot of urchins there as well.
J.D.
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