This weeks Photo of the Week was taken Saturday
(April 24, 2016)
There isn’t anything spectacular about the photo I’m sharing today, but I like how it details perspective.

After leaving the Whitsundays behind, Dean and I looped down to Yeppoon, 508 kilometres closer to home (315.1 miles).
On Saturday we went for a walk along the beach and found it littered with tiny shells. There were thousands (ok, millions) of them, but unlike Shell Beach in Western Australia, these shells were bunched together, scattered across the sand, mostly along the high tide mark, and primarily the beach itself was made of sand.

Wow! Doesn’t it make you wonder why they would all be washed up?
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Absolutely, and there are so many of them on all the beaches here.
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