Ahh, the prized Junonia – every sheller’s dream. It’s not every day that you stumble upon one washed ashore; these large gastropods are famous for being the island’s rarest shell. They live miles offshore, in water between 30 and 130 meters deep! So, it’s very rare for the waves to roll them all the way to the beach without being damaged. We’re undoubtedly drawn to nature’s marvels, and shells are no exception. In fact, the hobby of collecting seashells may be as old as human history. This week, we’ll learn how shells are made, why Sanibel is famous for its shells, the secret behind rare shells, and the dos and don’ts of sustainable shelling. We can’t promise you’ll find a Junonia this week, but we’ll give it our best. We’ll search every nook and cranny of Sanibel’s beaches while playing, surfing, and swimming!
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