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Was I talking too fast? I think so... that coffee really got to me this time! Sorry everyone, I have no excuses except that I was too excited to find the shells? I loved searching through the loaded shell piles and wrack lines at Hervey Bay this time; I wanted to spend more time at the mangroves but the sand flies (small mosquito-like creatures) were devouring me! My hands and legs were covered in dozens of red bite marks by the end, but oh boy, it was worth it for the amazing variety of shells that I found! Like I mentioned at the end of the episode, there won't be a part two for this big trip, it was a "one and done" double-ish length shelling episode. Thanks for watching! I also want to thank Ruth who joined me on this big trip today! I am incredibly grateful that she allowed me monopolise one of her few days in Australia while she was here on holiday... she had a great time and got plenty of shells as well! You can see more of her journey over on Instagram: / thekapitibeachcomber Who is Ruth? She's an awesome sheller from New Zealand who sent me a bunch of amazing shells from her home beaches. You can see that video over here: • Let's Unbox! Exotic Seashells From New Zea... Let me know which ones were your favourites ;D and if you enjoyed this and want to see more shell finding videos, I'd appreciate a like or a comment. I read all of them and try to reply when I can. You have no idea how much of a smile you guys put on my face. Thanks everyone! My Socials: Facebook: / shellingadventures Instagram: / shellingadventures -------------------------------------------- Want to become a shell nerd too, or found something you want to ID? Here's some useful links for local shellers: Shells of SE Queensland: https://www.seqshells.com/seqmarine.php (Some listings have multiple variations of a single shell species) Shells of NSW: https://seashellsofnsw.org.au/General... (Check out the illustrations or "plates" to try and match your finds) Links for less local folks... Check out the shell families on Femorale, it's a wonderful resource: http://www.femorale.com/shellphotos/ (but doesn't include location information unless you filter for it, so might lead to mis-identifications) You can join this Facebook group for ID advice, just snap a photo and post it: / 1490883467609774 (Always take the advice/ID with some scepticism... these people are not experts) You can also try the Conchology website, but it's a little harder to use: https://conchology.be/?t=261 Oh no, they're all scientific names? No worries, just type the scientific name into the Queensland Museum Network database. It might have a common name listed! https://collections.qm.qld.gov.au/obj... (This works for non Australian shells too! Just check/click on the result to see limited info)