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That's like the ad I saw in a magazine from either the Nova Scotia
or New Brunswick ministry of tourism. It showed a beautiful sandy
beach with a pile of tropical shells on it (Philippines?). If I can
collect those shells in Atlantic Canada, where do I get my plane
ticket!
Oh, and the fron page of the Enquirer or Star I saw once with the
headline "Monster from Jupiter seen on way to earth" and a photo
of a Nautilus pompilius swimming toward us. Eeeek!
>Did any one catch the made for TV show last night on NBC called
>"Leprechauns?" In the movie a girl gives a fellow a shell when they are a
>beach in Ireland. It is really beautiful, so he says, but to me it looked
>like the rare Harpa blaneystoni that only come from Ireland. Did any one else
>catch this? Who is the technical advisor on this film? They could sure use
>one on some of the movies I've seen.
>
>Frank (Staying indoors to keep warm in Massachusetts)
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Peter Egerton, Vancouver, Canada
Collector of worldwide Mollusca
http://www.intergate.bc.ca/personal/seashell/index.html
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