Can you imagine living in southwest Florida and never going to the beach or searching for shells? For those of us who love shelling, that’s almost impossible to picture!
Location-wise, Lazy Days sits at Mile Marker 79.9 on the Overseas Highway, which for those unfamiliar with Keys geography, ...
BEACHES Resorts has unveiled what it described as “a bold new chapter in Caribbean family travel” with the grand opening of Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks and Caicos, a US$150-million ...
Most travelers come to Florida with a familiar checklist: beaches, theme parks, cotton-candy sunsets, a weeklong escape into sunshine. The sugar sand and roller coasters do deliver, but after three ...
Hidden beneath the world's oceans are seashells so rare they have only been discovered a handful of times. For serious conchologists and collectors, finding one of these elusive treasures is the ...
New research has named the UK's strangest attractions based on tourist reviews, with Devon's National Trust property A La Ronde in Exmouth securing fourth place ...
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A travelling musician and teacher turned cultural revolutionary became an icon in his new home of Brixton in England, where his activism combined with his height and powerful build, distinctive ...
The conch shell, also known as shankh, is a sacred thing in Vastu Shastra and Hindu traditions. Shankh has been revered as the divine sound of "Om" that purifies spaces and invites prosperity.
After my parents were revealed as the tooth fairy and Santa Claus, I still held the belief that the ocean was inside a conch shell, even when I pressed my ear to the shell back at home in Raleigh. I ...
Twelve large conch shells found in Spain may have been used as trumpet-like instruments, according to new research. Two archaeologists from the University of Barcelona, Miquel López-García and ...
It’s said that when you hold a conch shell to your ear, you can hear the roar of the ocean. Now, researchers have proposed that Neolithic people in Spain used conchs to hear each other — by modifying ...