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Many hundreds of photos on:

http://www.poppe-images.com


hundreds of photos of live animals in the upcoming books on
Philippine shells. Volume I will be released on Paris Shell show
coming march.

i'll not be there, but several of the 21 authors "in Poppe" will be
present.

Guido
it's 7 p.m. and the webmasters are still busy. Dark outside. After
one month of rough seas and no shells, boats are coming to Mactan
with treasures daily now.



On 02 25, 08, at 6:39 PM, Andrew Grebneff wrote:

>> The shells themselves are very beautiful and intriguing to me, but
>> I find
>> myself more and more interested about the animal that lived inside of
>> them...There are many books on the shells...but does anyone know
>> of a book
>> that pictures and tells about the animals that lived in the shells
>> themselves???
>
>

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