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Where is the best shelling in Myrtle Beach?

Some of the most popular beaches with shell collectors include those at both state parks (Myrtle Beach State Park and Huntington Beach State Park) and some of the less crowded beaches either in Pawleys Island, Litchfield or Cherry Grove.



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Look for tide charts in Myrtle Beach, and plan your shell hunting adventures just before and after low tide, and for the lowest low tide, look for a new moon or a full moon, if you can. But don't forget to also look at the high-tide mark—sometimes debris can be strewn both high and low.

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How to Find Shells and Sharks' Teeth in Myrtle Beach. There are treasures found from the sea every day in Myrtle Beach. They come in the form of sea glass, seashells, and sharks' teeth. It's fun to hit the beach early in the day or on a lazy afternoon, searching for gems.

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Sanibel Island Shelling – Travel & Leisure Ranked Sanibel Island #1 of the Top 10 Best U.S Shelling Beaches. Shell-lovers from all over the world make pilgrimages to tiny Sanibel Island's Gulf Coast, considered the best shelling spot in North America according to Travel & Leisure Magazine.

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Hundred-eyed cowrie shell (Cypraea argus) The hundred-eyed cowrie shell species is one of the rarest seashells in the world. You will be lucky to spot this unusual sea jewel feeding whilst diving or snorkeling shallow coral reefs.

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Some of the most popular beaches with shell collectors include those at both state parks (Myrtle Beach State Park and Huntington Beach State Park) and some of the less crowded beaches either in Pawleys Island, Litchfield or Cherry Grove.

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Shell Island is the nickname given to a sandbar island just across from Jeremy's Inlet. This area can be seen by walking down the section of the beach in front of the beach campground of the South Carolina State Park.

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Sand Dollar Meaning: Have you ever come across a sand dollar when walking along the shore on the beach? It's pretty rare to find one fully intact so when you do, it's a little hidden treasure. Sand dollars are actually burrowing sea urchins.

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The first thing that everyone needs to know is that you should never take a living sand dollar away from the beach. Sand dollars can't live out of the salty wet sand for long and it is illegal in the state of South Carolina.

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Can you take sand from Myrtle Beach? Taking sand from the beach is actually illegal!

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