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Hi there:
Try Larson's beach. Facing the water, walk left to the far end. I've
often had some luck finding a few cones and cowries there. It's
also a lovely isolated beach.
Date sent: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 22:57:45 EST
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From: Thomas Miller <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Recommendations Needed!!
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> Hey I'm new too! And I'm also a past millennium resident of that beautiful
> northstar state--left it a quarter century ago to dive the Bahamas. Worked
> there three years on the Fantome--you know the ship that sunk in hurricane
> Mitch last Oct., tragic lost of 31 lives. The Out Islands, Berry, Eleuthera,
> Abacos, Cat, San Salvador--you name it nothing but sandy beaches, clear
> snorkeling--the government allows no collecting on scuba, but anything
> freediving.
> My similar question is that I leave for Kauai Friday--any tips besides the
> lowest tide on Wed. next, turn plenty of rocks and look for C. ostergaardi at
> 75 feet?
Harold Leitenberg
Dept of Psychology
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
Phone: 802-656-2661
Fax:802-656-8783
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