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Guido Poppe wrote, "Seems this list is about the problems of collecting, no
longer the shells, the discoveries, the excitement..."

Good point. We used to have more "What I did on Barbados" shelling reports,
for example. Okay, I have a question for you far-venturing folks. What was
the remotest locality you have ever collected at (in terms of the difficulty
of reaching it, not necessarily distance), and what made it special?

Happy New Year!
Andrew K. Rindsberg
Geological Survey of Alabama

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