Humpy town in Cape York
Shark and ray egg cases
Chambered nautilus shells
Shell Christmas Tree
Dead crocodile on the beach
Eighty Mile Beach
Turtle embryo in shell
Seadragons washed up on the beach
Dead seal skull
Beach artist at work
Sea Hare
Rockpool starfish
Pondalowie Wreck
Hooded Plover Eggs
Shell
Tasmanian Devil tracks
Gantheaume Point dinosaur footprint
With three inquisitive young children there’s nothing better to keep them occupied that a few hours beachcombing on a remote beach.
The excitement of finding some fascinating creatures in rock pools, animal tracks on the sand, sea-bird eggs concealed immaculately by their coloured camouflage alone, would find us relentlessly exploring one beach after another. Sometimes we would find a sad carcass abandoned by the ocean, seals, crocodiles, turtles, sea-dragons, even a dolphin, but more often a treasure would left for us to marvel at, the chambered nautilus shells, colourful starfish, shark’s eggs and shipwrecks.
Unknown objects often had to be researched and extended the education process.
Collections were often converted into natural works of art too, a sea-shell Christmas tree, kids art projects for school, or just random creations.
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