Jupiter Beach: So Many Seashells!

Jupiter Beach Shell-Covered Shoreline

Jupiter Beach Shell-Covered Shoreline

Jupiter Beach Rock and Shells Long Exposure

Jupiter Beach Rock and Shells Long Exposure

Jupiter Beach Shell Layer

Jupiter Beach Shell Layer

Our Collection of Shells

Our Collection of Shells

Recently we visited Jupiter Beach, Florida.  Conditions had been perfect for shells to wash in.  Seashells we found included hawk-wing conch, lettered olives, lion’s paw shells, slipper shells, scallops, shark’s eye shells, bonnets, augers, murex, turkey wing shells, jingle shells, bittersweet clams, spiny jewelbox, giant cockles, and angel wing shells.  Coral had washed in too.  It’s amazing to think of all the sea life offshore.  We can’t wait to go back!

About Pam
Richard and Pam lived in the San Francisco Bay Area 14 years (1987-1999 and 2008-2011). They lived in Florida 13 years previously, until returning in July 2011 to present. They hope their photography will encourage you to get out and discover nature's beauty in your own backyard, parks, and wild places. Click on any pictures on this blog to see them full size with additional details.

2 Responses to Jupiter Beach: So Many Seashells!

  1. zannyro says:

    WOW!! What an excellent day you had! Just amazing 🙂

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