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Looking for shells



Steadybears
18th January 2009, 07:45 PM
I was told of a lovely spot to collect shells - think it was Waipu- but of course didnt write it down:D-and now cant remember.

Anyone know of where I can go and collect shells - preferably on NI.

Thanks again

BkyMonster
18th January 2009, 08:02 PM
Bucklands Beach is covered in shells (and the creatures that used to live in them).
Not sure if you are supposed to take them away though.:uhoh

Timbo
18th January 2009, 10:06 PM
There are lots of shells on most beaches up here on the Coromandel, and yes, you are allowed to take them.
We often pop out at low tide to collect Paua shells which my OH polishes up for use as ornaments.
Kuaotunu beach seems to be the best one up this part of the world.

Jo Jo
18th January 2009, 10:28 PM
I was going to say we have lovely shells up here in the Coromandel, but Timbo beat me to it!

Pebbles
23rd January 2009, 11:02 PM
I found some absolutly amazing shells on Papamoa Beach just south of Tauranga!

gil
24th January 2009, 08:04 AM
Bucklands Beach is covered in shells (and the creatures that used to live in them).
Not sure if you are supposed to take them away though.:uhoh

Bucklands and Eastern both have notices saying don't take our shells away :yes

seattle
24th January 2009, 09:02 AM
My girls were collecting shells at the beach in Kaikoura and were nicely "scolded" by the motel manager. They decided they wanted to collect sea glass anyway. :nice1

Derv
24th January 2009, 04:19 PM
IMHO, the most important thing about beaches, shells etc is to remember "take only photographs, leave only footprints".

tea drinker
25th January 2009, 03:19 AM
Seattle...what is sea glass please?

seattle
25th January 2009, 08:37 AM
From Wikipedia: Sea glass (also known as beach glass, mermaid's tears, lucky tears, and many other names) is glass found on beaches along oceans or large lakes that has been tumbled and smoothed by the water and sand, creating small pieces of smooth, frosted glass.

Sea glass is one of the very few cases of a valuable item being created from the actions of the environment on man-made litter.

My girls collect it and display it in clear bowls/and or jars. They are especially excited when they find a "unique" color such as pink. :nice1

tea drinker
26th January 2009, 08:57 AM
Thank you for that. :)

Know exactly what you mean as I picked up a bit when I was on a beach in Cornwall

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