RFFJTH7N–Cowry and other Indian Ocean shells in Zanzibar
RMB7101W–Man on the beach in Mauritius selling large conch shells taken by diving from the Indian Ocean
RMKPYF90–Zanzibar is an Indian Ocean paradise that most people can afford to visit for lazy holidays on warm beaches. Collection of illegally harvested shells.
RFHAHD46–A lot of sea shells between mangrove roots. Seychelles, Curieuse Island, Indian ocean
RM2PPFKWG–Underwater shells on the sand on the shore of the Indian Ocean. Maldives Islands.
RM2D9NNF5–Decoration made of shells, Voiliers de l'Océan, Curepipe, Mauritius, Africa, Indian Ocean
RMEBJP9Y–conchs, seashells and snail-shells on sandy beach, Tanzania, Sansibar
RF2CTR2E0–Common Spider Conch Shell: Lambis Lambis, are beautiful and found in the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. The Conch lives inside the shell.
RFJA3CWY–A tightly packed group of sea shells on a granite rock in La Digue, Seychelles with a beach in the background
RF2JKGG6J–Image of spider conch seashell on a white background. Sea shells. Undersea Animals.
RM2P91J90–Giant tortoise native to Indian Ocean observed by a lurcher on armchair with shells from Benin in 16th century Tudor farmhouse, Suffolk, UK.
RFEC5N10–Sunken Ship, Indian Ocean
RFP9C0C2–Shell Poster: A collection of Indian Ocean sea shells and corals from Masirah Island, Oman.
RF2DYNDE8–A collection of 'money cowrie' shells, used as currency on some Pacific and Indian Ocean countries, with a US dime for scale
RFED4M6P–Seashells background, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, Asia.
RM2E1B1A1–Sea snails, Nebularia ferruginea, laying their eggs on algae. Puri Jati, north Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RFDA9R5C–Rocks and mussel shells at the sandy eastern beach of Cape Leveque, Dampier Peninsula, Kimberley, Western Australia
RF2J99P5D–beautiful seashells washed up on the Maldives beach
RF2CF3N9W–Beautiful scenic tropical seashells and corals from the Indian Ocean. Beach landscape in the Seychelles island. Collection of mollusk shells.
RFFJTH7C–Cowry and other Indian Ocean shells in Zanzibar
RF2HM41PT–Young women wearing seashells during a street parade at carnival in the Seychelles.
RM2AP2N71–Low perpective view of Fragum Cockle Shell Beach and the Indian Ocean along Shark Bay in Western Australia.
RFF93PXX–The edge of the water and wet the sand. On the sand, scattered fragments of coral and shells. Mauritius, Indian Ocean
RM2PPFKX1–Underwater shells on the sand on the shore of the Indian Ocean. Maldives Islands.
RM2D9NNGK–Decoration made of shells, Voiliers de l'Océan, Curepipe, Mauritius, Africa, Indian Ocean
RMEBJPA6–collected conchs, seashells and snail-shells on sandy beach, Tanzania, Sansibar
RM2FNP8A3–Millipede spider conchs (Lambis millepeda), sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk native to the Indian Ocean off Madagascar and Southwest Pacific Ocean
RM2PK6KX6–Shells of pearl oysters with mother-of-pearl on the inside of the shell, Praslin Island, Seychelles
RF2JMB2RW–Image of lambis truncata sowerbyi sea shell on a white background. Sea shells. Undersea Animals.
RM2P91J8P–Giant tortoise native to Indian Ocean observed by a lurcher on armchair with shells from Benin in 16th century Tudor farmhouse, Suffolk, UK.
RMHTA2JW–Locals taking advantage of the low tide to catch octopus and sea shells; Pemba, Cabo Delgado, Mozambique
RFWT5055–Shell beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Beach made of shells instead of sand, because of the high salinity, the mollusc live only for 18 months.
RFR4XWF0–A tourist holds up a shell on a beach on Paradise Island, Mozambique.
RF2DF481W–80 Mile Beach on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert snd the Indian Ocean, Western Australia.
RFS2GX4A–Sun, sea, sand and shells
RFDA9R7W–Rocks and mussel shells at the sandy eastern beach of Cape Leveque, Dampier Peninsula, Kimberley, Western Australia
RF2J99PAP–beautiful seashells washed up on the Maldives beach
RMCC6188–A man walks in the crystal clear seas of the Indian Ocean at Shell Beach in Shark Bay
RFFJTE7G–Cowry and other Indian Ocean shells in Zanzibar
RF2RMMFPX–Group of woman from small African village in Mozambique at the shore of Indian ocean, collecting colorful stones and shells during low tide
RMDFR0C1–Conus aulicus, princely cone, predatory sea snail, cone shells, brown with white sea shell on dark background, Ocean marine shel
RFF93PYF–Beautiful beach in the Indian Ocean
RM2PPFKWM–Underwater shells on the sand on the shore of the Indian Ocean. Maldives Islands.
RM2C7KAPJ–Black granite cliffs covered with small shells, Andilana Beach, Nosy Bé Island, Madagascar, Africa, Indian Ocean
RMEBJPA4–collected conchs, seashells and snail-shells on sandy beach, Tanzania, Sansibar
RM2FNP8A0–Millipede spider conch (Lambis millepeda), sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk native to the Indian Ocean off Madagascar and Southwest Pacific Ocean
RM2PK6KWW–Schematic arrangement of pearl oyster shells with nacre on the inside of the shell, in a pearl culture basket, Praslin Island, Seychelles
RF2JRD47J–Image of lambis truncata sowerbyi sea shell on a white background. Sea shells. Undersea Animals.
RM2B1HAC2–Blue Knee Hermit crab, Dardanus guttatus, prefers shells with narrow openings such as cone shells. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RF2B2XHWB–Emerald ocean water, anchorage and cruising sailboats at Cocos Keeling Islands, Indian Ocean, Australia.
RFWT4Y93–Shell beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Beach made of shells instead of sand, because of the high salinity, the mollusc live only for 18 months.
RFR4XWJ2–A tourist holds up a shell on a beach on Paradise Island, Mozambique.
RF2DXFT1J–Warm evening light looking over revegetated sand dunes to the Indian Ocean, Gnaraloo, Gascoyne Coast, Western Australia
RFFAKGAM–people collect shells after ebb in the ocean
RFDA9R6C–Rocks and mussel shells at the sandy eastern beach of Cape Leveque, Dampier Peninsula, Kimberley, Western Australia
RF2J99PT0–beautiful seashells washed up on the Maldives beach
RMHP705J–Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Augusta, Western Australia
RFEFP68M–A tightly packed group of sea shells on a granite rock in La Digue, Seychelles with
RF2RMMFXP–Group of woman from small African village in Mozambique at the shore of Indian ocean, collecting colorful stones and shells during low tide
RMBX7TTT–Hermit crab (Coenobita sp.) on the beach of West Island, Cocos Keeling, Indian Ocean
RFF8KY48–Wild beach. Africa, Mauritius, Indian Ocean
RFED4KN9–Seashells background, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, Asia.
RM2C7KAPG–Black granite cliffs covered with small shells, Andilana Beach, Nosy Bé Island, Madagascar, Africa, Indian Ocean
RMEBTYYD–pattern made by crabs on sandy beach, Tanzania, Sansibar
RM2FNP89M–Millipede spider conch (Lambis millepeda), sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk native to the Indian Ocean off Madagascar and Southwest Pacific Ocean
RM2PGPR2W–Fluted fluted giant clams (Tridacna squamosa), Other animals, Shells, Animals, Molluscs, Fluted Giant Clam adult, mantle and siphon, Mioskon, Dampier
RF2JMB2RG–Image of lambis truncata sowerbyi sea shell on a white background. Sea shells. Undersea Animals.
RF2F7DM7C–Picturesque flat lay of colorful seashells, including bivalves, scallops and sea stars, on a brown wicker carrier.
RMD7FFN3–Fluted giant clam (Tridacna squamosa) on coral reef. Maldives.
RFWT510T–Shell beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Beach made of shells instead of sand, because of the high salinity, the mollusc live only for 18 months.
RM2J5KA39–Boring clam (Tridacna crocea), Maldives, Indian ocean, Asia
RF2DXFR9T–Warm evening light looking over revegetated sand dunes to the Indian Ocean, Gnaraloo, Gascoyne Coast, Western Australia
RM2AP2N47–Low perspective image of female tourist with handful of falling cockle shells on Shelkl Beach at Shark Bay in Western Australia.
RFDA9R4G–Rocks and mussel shells at the sandy eastern beach of Cape Leveque, Dampier Peninsula, Kimberley, Western Australia
RF2J99P7X–beautiful seashells washed up on the Maldives beach
RMD5M452–Madagascar, Nosy Be, Marodokana, beach art star sculpture made from found stones & shells
RFK0T7J3–Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea or Dipsochelys dussumieri) walking
RF2RMMFJ0–Group of woman from small African village in Mozambique at the shore of Indian ocean, collecting colorful stones and shells during low tide
RFBX7TW8–Hermit crab (Coenobita sp.) in transitional stage juvenile cowry shell, West island, Cocos Keeling, Indian Ocean
RMB70XWG–Man on the beach in Mauritius selling large conch shells taken by diving from the Indian Ocean
RFG2XJEC–A tightly packed group of sea shells on a granite rock in La Digue, Seychelles
RMBXYCMG–Ovolid Snail on Coral, Ovula ovum, Indian Ocean, Mozambique
RFS3E6P8–Seashells, stones and seaweed brought by storm on a sandy beach in Mauritius.
RM2FNWJP3–Ribbed turbans (Turbo intercostalis), tropical sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs native to the Indo-Pacific ocean on white background
RM2PGPR43–Fluted fluted giant clams (Tridacna squamosa), Other animals, Shells, Animals, Molluscs, Fluted Giant Clam close-up of siphon and mantle, Ambon
RF2JRD45F–Image of spider conch seashell (Lambis truncata) on a white background. Sea shells. Undersea Animals.
RF2K1BC8E–Empty beach with a single blue sea house under clear blue sky
RMCC649H–A close up of the shells on shell beach with the tropical blue waters behind.
RFWT522G–Shell beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Beach made of shells instead of sand, because of the high salinity, the mollusc live only for 18 months.
RM2J5KA3E–Boring clam (Tridacna crocea), Maldives, Indian ocean, Asia
RMEAN4N2–Horned Helmet Shell Cassis cornuta
RF2D3KBJ8–A group of sea shells that have grown into coral in the Indian ocean
RMEJCR13–Corals, Shells and Snails
RF2J99P3G–beautiful seashells washed up on the Maldives beach
RMEC6622–Shells and coral in Paradise
RFK0T7H9–Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea or Dipsochelys dussumieri) walking
RF2RMMFY4–Group of woman from small African village in Mozambique at the shore of Indian ocean, collecting colorful stones and shells during low tide
RF2RT7MH6–Poster, Texture of Shells and Snails Turritella, Propebela, Trochus pyramins, Angaria delphinus, Endive Snail, Marine Snail, Trochus radiatus.
RF2N4N8TX–Foraminifera, Foraminifera Subphylum, shells, Melasti dive site, Amed, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia, Indian Ocean
RFH4J1C8–A tightly packed group of sea shells on a granite rock in La Digue, Seychelles
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