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Hi Jim, I asked almost the same question a year ago, and Bill Frank
recommended Cumberland Island in Georgia. I found it to be exactly as he
described, and I found at least a hundred Busycon carica eliceans on the beach
there. B. caniculatum was there, not as common, and many fresh dead specimens
were broken. I hit the beach late, and I'm sure many were picked up before me.
There are no roads to the island, you need to take a ferry over. Wild horses
are on the island, and it's beautiful there.
Stay in St. Mary's, thats where the ferry launches.
Hope this helps,
Scott
Florida
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