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Sun, 24 Jun 2018 14:26:40 -0400
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Dear Amelia,

Thanks for your kind comment. It takes a lot of time to produce these videos so your comment is welcome !

A lot more to come, it's just a question of time ! I am actually making a museum (minerals) in my city and this
takes a lot of my free time :) I will make soon a footage about Mauritius snorkeling (daytime) and about what
we found while beachcombing there... and many more :)
Stay tunned !

Happy Shelling,
DAVID


Dear David,

I want to say how much I have enjoyed all of the videos you have so graciously shared with me and other shellers on Conch-L.  It certainly is a treat to see the animals that occupy that beautiful calcium carbonate shell and to get a peek at the exotic places you have visited.  Once again, many thanks.


Sincerely,

Amelia Ann Dick (Amy)

Smithfield, Virginia

USA 

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