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The weekend was shaping
up well for our church youth camp. The weather was calm with a light
northerly wind blowing; however the tides were only about 0.9m,
so I wasn't expecting to find any shells at all. We decided to trek
across the island to Monkey Point on the Southern end of Great Keppel
Island. Around 1pm on Friday afternoon about seven teenagers, my
wife and I set off. To our surprise when we reached the southern
end of the Island the water was crystal clear and calm as a millpond.
As we walked across to Monkey Point I saw that the tide was far
to high to turn rocks so we jumped in the water instead, casually
snorkeling across the rocks we were unaware of the surprises that
awaited us.
I had previously told the kids that I was looking for a Black Cowrie,
of course none of them were at all interested (and also didn't know
what a cowrie looked like). Anyhow I began searching; the first
shell I was to find was a badly damaged Cypraea Vitellus, which
after showing off was replaced, where it was found. My next find
was an interesting Cypraea Arabica with an unusual milky base, I
was quite excited about this but was even more excited when I was
blessed with a find of a melanistic Cypraea Eglantina. After a short
while I had collected three live Cypraea Stolida from different
rocks and three Cypraea Asellus, all of which were under the same
rock, I then made the discovery of a wonderfully rostrate and black
Cypraea Macula. By this time I was thanking God for a wonderful
day and awesome blessings in the form of shells. But there was more
to come. As we were snorkeling one of the girls, a young lady named
Nyanya surfaced beside me and handed me a jet black Cypraea Arabica
saying "Is this the one your looking for?" I nearly fell over as
I'm sure would most of you, the teenagers stood there laughing at
me, saying I was acting like I girl (I stood there for ten minutes
squealing and laughing in disbelief). I carefully waddled back up
to my bag to safely place my treasure in its own container, stating
that if I fell over I'd make sure my shell was protected even at
the expense of numerous oyster cuts. Fortunately I didn't fall and
was soon back in the water again thanking God. After that the Cypraea
Erosa and the black Cypraea Errones topped off a perfect day.
After such an awesome
day I was naturally keen to return the following day. Saturday morning
came and it was decided that once the various Bible Studies and
activities of the day were completed I would again trek over to
Monkey Point. I had previously prayed asking God for a Melanistic
Cypraea Arabica and I was a little bit disappointed that I didn't
personally find the Black One. With a few boys who had no interest
in my shells we set off again, upon reaching Monkey Point we were
in the water again in a flash. I saw numerous Cypraea Arabica and
Cypraea Annulus, none of which were exciting. I turned over a rock
and saw the biggest ugliest Cypraea Annulus I have ever seen, I
was naturally excited. After another half an hour of snorkeling
finding nothing I was almost ready to leave. I had a rather nasty
cramp in my right leg when I spotted a likely looking rock, I heaved
it up just far enough to see a Black Cypraea Arabica, and I reached
in quickly and grabbed my prize. That was enough for me, extremely
content we went back to camp.
When the meetings of the
night where finished and all had gone to bed, I had trouble sleeping
because I was so excited with the wonderful creations I had discovered
that day and after all Gods extraordinary blessings I decided to
do a night walk on Putney Beach. Not able to wake anyone else I
went alone at around 1am. I was surprised to find numerous Amoria
Zebra scattered across the exposed sand flat so I collected a few
for my son and myself, one of which has a light band across it,
and some for the shell club.
By the time we were to
leave on the Sunday Afternoon I was exhausted but extremely satisfied.
We had an awesome Youth Camp and a profitable weekend as far as
shells are concerned and I can't wait to get back again. I hope
you enjoy the Photos of my finds and pray that you are blessed also
as you collect God's awesome creations. By the way, the Youth still
think I'm crazy.
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