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Friday, September 30, 2005 . 11:25 PM


At Sematan, some sort of fish market behind and then 3 stalls in front selling these very cool shells!! They are huge!! The pple dive deep down into the sea to get them. There were also the clamshells and some coral they took from the sea. I do not actually agree with them taking the corals out of the sea like these...but i gez the selfish greedy part of me actually wished i cld own one of that. Anyway i got the big shell and the drapping shells. Very cheap i tell ya. How can i resist!! Posted by Picasa
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