Shells on STJ
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Shells on STJ
Are there any good beaches to see really cool shells? I don't want to buy them, I just want to see some pretty ones on the shore. I know people steal them, which I understand is illegal on STJ, so I'm hoping we can find one that still has some. We will be snorkeling, but I also want to check them out on the beach.
Thanks!
Melissa
Thanks!
Melissa
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Beautiful shells don't really wash up on the shore the way they do in FLA on St. John. The reefs break them up, or hermit crabs move in and use them as their homes. If you don't mind the shells being weather beaten, you will find shells to look at on many of the South Shore beaches--Great Lameshur, Hart Bay, and Klein Bay come to mind as places I have found bigger shells on shore.
I have heard that there are lots of conch shells piled up on Brown Bay, but have been too lazy to hike out and see for myself.
I have heard that there are lots of conch shells piled up on Brown Bay, but have been too lazy to hike out and see for myself.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
Shells on STJ
If you want shells...visit Anegada...however, it is best just to leave them alone.
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icuryy, I promise I would never take them.
Yes, Drunk Bay is definitely my kind of place! Thanks!
Yes, Drunk Bay is definitely my kind of place! Thanks!

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