1 | The shell is very beautiful. | |
2 | Freshwater shells, shell carving, Fuwa. | |
3 | Freshwater shells, shell carving, Fuwa. Welcome to order! | |
4 | Small seashells were often used as a primitive kind of money. | |
5 | There is an ornament made of shells on the wall. | |
6 | When the tide had ebbed away,the shells were left on the sand. | |
7 | They gathered shellfish at low tide. | |
8 | as children with pebbles or stringing shells | |
9 | As the tide receded we were able to look for shells. | |
10 | Kids love picking up seashells on the beach. | |
11 | When the tide is out,we can pick up some shells on the sand. | |
12 | They build their houses with sand, And they play with empty shells. | |
13 | I picked up a beautiful seashell on the beach. | |
14 | We found many beautiful shells on the shore. | |
15 | She threaded the shells together and wore them round her neck. | |
16 | The little girl threaded the shells together and wore them round her neck. | |
17 | He placed many beautiful shells on a shelf. | |
18 | British Royals are apparently never served shellfish, because of a fear of food poisoning. | |
19 | At first I could not see any beautiful seashells. | |
20 | Long braids and cowrie shells: Symbolise fertility and wealth |