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Topic: Biggest to smallest  (Read 1016 times)

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ravensblack

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Linelle was culling some stuff from one of her jewelry boxes and found a small pill bottle that she set on my dresser. When I came home I asked what it was and she said ,check it out. I opened the bottle and out tumbled 3 of the smallest abalone shells I have found over the years. I dont even remember where they came from. A cabezon maybe or I might have picked them up coming back in. I have found some nice smaller shells returning to shore. Anyway here they are next to the largest ab I have found, just under 10.5
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Wow that is a pretty neat comparison. Never seen one that small.
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Cool pic Craig!
Dramatic comparison. 
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I've always loved tiny ones.  Urchins and scallops too.   :smt001
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What did you use to fry the smallest one from the rock?  :smt003
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that's really sweet, and cool

thanks

:)
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What did you use to fry the smallest one from the rock?  :smt003


 A flat toothpick. :smt006 :smt005
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Very cool, never knew they got that small.


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