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Archaeologists Say These Conch Shells May Have Been Used as Early Musical Instruments 6,000 Years Ago
New research suggests that a collection of conch shells unearthed in Spain may have once produced melodies, in addition to ...
With the opening of the new Great Hall of Shells exhibits, visitors are immersed in an incredible range of the beauty, ...
There are some places that actually seem to transform according to the times of the day; they not only change moods, but ...
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 ...
Shane Brown on MSN
The Ugliest Shell in the Ocean? Just Wait Until You See It
We went diving and found a shell like no other — and its surprising beauty will shock you! Watch to the end to see the full ...
Theater for the New City will present KILLING MRS. CLAUS this December, offering a new holiday comedy by Peter Zachari. Check ...
DEADLY VENOMOUS with Corey Wild on MSN
Exploring cone shell dangers during box jellyfish stinger season at the beach
‘What’s going on with this place?’: GOP faces a House in chaos Fugitive football coach disappeared into woods with gun, ...
Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
Exploring Seychelles’ Outer Islands, Some of Earth’s Last Truly Wild Places
Windswept isolation, inhospitality to humans, and piracy have historically kept this place one of the planet's truly wild and ...
The invasion threatens more than water. Clams could foul dam intakes and reduce hydroelectric efficiency in a river that generates 13% of New Zealand’s power.
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