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Ron Callari points out that Hunting Island shells are generally bivalve shells – including angel wings, clam shells, pear whelks, ram’s horns, Florida augers and Atlantic cockle shells.

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At Friends of Caroline on Friends Lane near the Ridgeland/Okatie border, Habersham’s Ron Callari took a