Sanibel Island Shells

Tony Payne

Sanibel and Captiva Islands off Fort Myers on the West Coast of Florida is the destination for millions of sea shells every year.

Published by Tony Payne

Tony Payne is a freelance writer who lives on the South Coast of England with his wife Debbie. He has worked in the IT Industry all his life, and has been writing on various sites for the last 10 years. T...  View profile

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  • Debra Gavazzi5/10/2010

    I think Candice might be referring to "The Lazy Flamingo"? Sanibel does have more variety of shells and more of them than any beach we've been to in Florida. Thanks for sharing.

  • Candice L. Collins5/7/2010

    Oh, I love Sanibel and Captiva! gorgeous islands, did you see the pink restaurant there? I can't remember the name but you couldn't miss is, the only pink building there, and its great fun with pretty good food too.

  • Tara Darity4/2/2010

    pretty pics!!

  • Cassandra James3/31/2010

    I've only been to Sanibel once and we had a huge hurricane. Kind of spoiled the holiday :)

  • Patricia Sicilia3/30/2010

    Shelly!

  • Z.J. Ascensio3/30/2010

    Oh, how cool! I'd love to visit.

  • Vincent Van Noir3/30/2010

    This is my all time favorite beach. I have been trying to get back there for 20 years. Thanks for the memory.

  • Kay Balbi3/30/2010

    My 2nd hubby and I stayed there for a weekend one time, it was very nice

  • Alexiandria M Michaels3/29/2010

    so cool! way cool! :)

  • Robert Sylvus3/29/2010

    Not the place to go barefoot.

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